Protecting evidence chain of custody is a #1 priority for all law enforcement agencies. Our evidence lockers have a proven track record—take a look to learn more.
Maintaining a well-documented chain of custody at all times is a #1 priority for all law enforcement agencies. Being able to track evidence from the moment it’s “bagged and tagged” to the moment it needs to be retrieved or destroyed is crucial.
We work with Spacesaver to offer the most secure evidence lockers on the market, allowing officers the ability to deposit any type of evidence day or night in a secure environment. Take a look at how these temporary evidence locker solutions can assist your law enforcement agency.
Evidence can arrive for processing any time of day or night — and until it’s received by a property room technician, needs a temporary storage solution that can guarantee its security and integrity. Designed to provide a secure chain of custody for short-term evidence storage, Spacesaver’s evidence lockers have a reputation that precincts can rely on.
Both locker types offer benefits. Learn about which one is right for your organization.
These lockers are built into the wall between the evidence processing and long-term evidence storage areas, allowing evidence to be deposited from one side and retrieved from another.
With a non-pass-through system, evidence is both deposited and retrieved from the same self-closing doors.
Refrigerated evidence lockers are specifically engineered to maintain a constant temperature of 38-42 degrees Fahrenheit for preserved biological evidence storage.
Keyless Locking System vs. ControLoc®
As the name indicated, this no-keys-required evidence deposit system allows you secure locking with a push of the button, and offers multi-point locking systems on all doors for increased security.
For departments in need of higher security of evidence storage through computer tracking and monitoring, we offer ControLoc, an add-on feature. ControLoc allows:
Learn more about evidence lockers and how they can protect your chain of custody.