Key Card

In the hospitality context, a key card refers to a small plastic card issued to guests for access to their assigned rooms. These cards typically utilize RFID or magnetic stripe technology and are programmed with unique codes corresponding to specific room locks. Key cards provide a convenient and secure method for guests to access their accommodations while also allowing hotels to track entry and ensure guest safety.

How does a key card work in hotels?

Key cards in hotels work by utilizing RFID or magnetic stripe technology to store unique codes that correspond to specific room locks. When a guest inserts or taps their key card at the door lock, the lock reads the code and grants access if it matches the assigned room.

What should I do if I lose my hotel key card?

If you lose your hotel key card, it's important to notify the hotel staff immediately. They can deactivate the lost card to prevent unauthorized access and issue you a replacement card for continued access to your room.

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