May 4, 20188 yr comment_11980 Hi All, I am fire risk assessor looking to get hold of a Q key for dry riser outlets . Does anyone know where i can get one?. Regards, Paul Report
May 4, 20188 yr comment_11984 Firstly what is a Q key for dry riser outlets I though they just used standard yale rim locks. You could check out https://www.easylocks.co.uk/fb-fire-brigade-keys and see if they can help. Report
November 25, 20187 yr comment_13026 Paul36, I have the same thing marked on the dry riser inlet at work. Did you have any luck finding a Q key? Report
November 26, 20187 yr comment_13031 Ankerslot & BiLock produce a lock called a Q-Lock which is a rim lock but why they would wish to use it on dry riser is anybody's guess. They use magnetic keys and cannot be copied. check out https://www.facebook.com/QLocks/ Report
June 7, 20196 yr comment_14350 I know exactly what you mean. Dry riser Q key. I have a couple of spares in our appliance. Report
June 13, 20196 yr comment_14408 This topic interests me. In my experience the best locking mechanism for riser boxes is the budget lock. From a fire service perspective (and in the absence of a 'master key') the budget lock allows any fire station to respond to any premises and access the firefighting riser. It is not particularly resilient to supply the nearest two stations with keys. They may all be out at incidents. Despite not being with the fire service any longer, it still irks me that riser boxes are supplied with Yale type keys on nearly every occasion. Is the Q key system adopted by the riser box manufacturers and installers? It could be that I am missing a trick and that all riser boxes are 'keyed alike'. I'd be grateful to hear if anyone has further information on the matter. Thank you Report
June 15, 20214 yr comment_20463 The Q-key for dry risers is called Queen key, Also there are 3 different keys for cabinet boxes and they all look very similar to each other. Report
June 21, 20214 yr comment_20513 Hi, Does anyone know where i can get the queen keys as none of the cabinet manufacturers have a clue ?? cheers Martin 07970165433 Report
June 24, 20214 yr comment_20540 I googled, and as far as I can find they are no longer installed, instead locks that the fire brigade may need access to use one of 6 keys, the set is called a "fire Brigade set" "Set of six Fire Brigade keys. Used by emergency services, councils and other authorised bodies. Comprising FB1, FB2 & FB4 for mortice deadlock and rim lock keys and FB1/FB5, FB11 & FB14 pipe keys for Fire Brigade padlocks." Report
June 24, 20214 yr comment_20548 The FB range consists of only mortice and padlock keys and a drop key - that sellers description is misleading as it's not for the 'Yale' style of Spring cylinder lock used in most dry risers, but a rim lock taking a mortice style key. Best bet is asking whoever tests your dry riser as they will need the keys to do so, last resort is a lock smith Report
December 18, 2025Dec 18 comment_55153 Hi i also need a Q key, did anyone find out where to get one? thanks Report
December 20, 2025Dec 20 comment_55191 To anyone who reads this. The question about "Q Keys" was first asked way back in 2018, those that initially asked, and those that have since asked no longer post so if anyone did find a key, we will never know. 🙁 Best not to reply to old posts. Report
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