Master Lock announces product donation to help protect frontline workers and small business amid pandemic

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Master Lock is donating up to 1,000 Bluetooth Lock Boxes – a more than $250,000 investment – to help frontline workers and small business owners safeguard their critical personal protective equipment and important supplies and assets amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Beginning Tuesday, May 12, those representing a healthcare facility as well as either from police force, fire department or ambulance service provider in America and event the owners and workers of small business, can request a free Portable Lock Box or Wall Mounted Lock Box by completing the designated submission form and agreeing to the terms and conditions.

As demand for PPE continues in the COVID-19 environment, so does the need for facilities and frontline workers to safeguard their equipment. Ensuring security solutions for myriad valuables – from employee PPE to irreplaceable business documents – also extends to small business owners as sectors of the economy reopen. Equipped with the ability to track and manage access to storage areas via smartphone, the Bluetooth Lock Box donation is designed to help protect frontline workers from potential theft, while minimizing physical contact with the device.

“We couldn’t be more grateful for those on the frontlines making sacrifices each day to support the fight against coronavirus,” said, David Youn, President at The Master Lock Company. “While no donation amount could ever express our full appreciation, we at Master Lock hope the offering provides relief for those needing reliable security solutions for their facilities, businesses and essential equipment.”

The Bluetooth Lock Box donation is an extension of Master Lock’s spring program where the company offered 250 smart locks and lock box units, a $50,000 product investment, to healthcare workers and facilities nationwide. After receiving positive responses from the healthcare community and exhausting fulfillments in roughly eight days, Master Lock committed to expanding inventory and extending donations to support first responders and small business owners.