GateMaster Gate Locks for Theme Parks
Theme parks can be some of the most fun and exciting places to visit with rides, games, rollercoasters and more! However, with all of those fast moving machines can cause significant injuries and even death, with a statistic of nearly 1,300 amusement park injuries in 2019 alone. While most amusement parks have high-security fencing and even barbed wire, all too often gate and door security is an afterthought with only ineffective signs and non-automatic locks. Luckily, GateMaster offers a wide variety of gate locks to keep your facility safe from wandering guests.
Why do theme parks need gate locks?
While it may seem obvious that such dangerous machinery like a several ton rollercoaster car flying at 80 miles and hour could cause severe injury or death if it, sometimes guests don't always consider these risks when trying to retrieve a dropped phone, are inebriated, or are a child who wandered just a bit too far. Many places simply use a latch or a padlock, however that kind of hardware is only as effective as its users, and if your gate isn't relocked then it is as good as having nothing. To really minimize risk, it's best to have a truly secure gate lock that automatically locks your gate every time even without the use of electricity.
Why are GateMaster locks good for theme parks?
GateMaster code locks are the perfect solution for theme parks as not only are they quickly and easily installed into your gate frame making them a cost effective and easily implemented solution for a large scale operation, they automatically relock once the gate is completely closed. This ensures that your gates are always locked even as your parks get busy and relocking your gate becomes an afterthought. They're perfect for protecting your guests, especially children.
Key Features:
- Easily Installed for mass implementation
- Keeps and shrouds available to prevent unauthorized access
- Automatic locking to secure your gate even when you forget
- Quick exit models allow guests to exit but not enter (which could also be used for staff entrances)
- Left or Right Handed with multiple styles of handle available


