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SKU: STI-6720
UPC: 662950672005
Condition: New
Availability: Backorder Available — Contact for ETA
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STI STI-6720 Break Glass Stopper Keys Under Plexiglas

STI STI-6720 Break Glass Stopper KeyboxOverviewThe STI STI-6720 is a small mechanical key storage housing designed to protect emergency keys while kee…

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STI STI-6720 Break Glass Stopper Keys Under Plexiglas

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Overview

SKU: STI-6720
UPC: 662950672005
Condition: New
Availability: Backorder Available — Contact for ETA
Warranty Manufacturer Warranty

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STI STI-6720 Break Glass Stopper Keybox

Overview

The STI STI-6720 is a small mechanical key storage housing designed to protect emergency keys while keeping them visible and accessible. The plexiglas enclosure deters unauthorized removal while allowing authorized personnel to break the glass and retrieve keys during fire, security, or emergency events. Common deployment scenarios: fire alarm system keys, emergency exit door keys, and critical facility access. The STI-6720 is the smallest in the keybox range—designed for single or paired emergency keys in confined spaces.

Compatibility

The STI-6720 works with any mechanical key system requiring protected emergency storage. Compatible with standard fire alarm panel keys, mechanical door locks, and facility master keys. The housing is passive—no power or integration required. Works in any environment where mechanical key access is the emergency protocol. If you need a larger capacity, STI offers the STI-6700 (medium) and STI-4100 (large) variants in the same product family.

Installation Notes

Supplied complete with full fixing kit. Wall-mounted installation using the provided brackets and fasteners. Plexiglas can be replaced inexpensively using the KIT-672 replacement glass set. No tools beyond standard wall-mounting hardware required. Aesthetically designed to fit commercial and institutional environments without appearing obtrusive.

What's in the Box

  • 1x STI-6720 keybox housing with plexiglas cover
  • 1x complete wall-mounting fixing kit
Specifications
Product Type: Lock/Strike
Strike Type: Mechanical lock and strike
Warranty: Manufacturer Warranty
Package Contents: D PRODUCT DIMENSIONS
Compatible With: break-glass
Form Factor: housing
Type: Glass Stopper Keys Under Plexiglas
Credential_Type: Mechanical key
Product_Type: Emergency key storage housing
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