Our high-quality brass plated RADAR keys allow you access to over 20,000 accessible toilets nationwide. The disabled toilet in your local supermarket, restaurant or leisure centre should be easily accessed with a RADAR key, without the need to ask for permission.
Whether you have a physical or hidden disability, a RADAR key provides you peace of mind and dignity whilst out and about.
Identifying a real RADAR key
These brass plated, Gold Standard keys are manufactured by The Radar Key Company in Britain. The keys have always been and remain, reliable, accurate and very easy to grip.
A real RADAR Key Company Key can be identified by checking if it says “Radar Key Company”, which our keys do. If not, then it is not a genuine RADAR Key Company key.
The benefits of having a RADAR key
The keys have to reliably work every single time, on whichever lock they are inserted into, because disabled toilets are few in number so finding an alternative can be distressing.
We have two head-sizes of RADAR key available – the smaller head is more compact and easy to store, and the larger head provides better grip and leverage for those with limited dexterity.
The RADAR key features include:
- a unique handle with raised edges for extra grip
- octagonal shaft for easy identification by feel.
- no sharp weld flash to cut fingers or obstruct insertion into lock
- one piece- no potential weak points from welding error.
- fully rounded nose to aid easy insertion into lock.
- bevelled keystop to aid removal from door.
Every single key is tested on two different Radar locks by a British master locksmith.
Who Can Get a RADAR Key?
You can buy a RADAR key yourself.
You do not need proof from a doctor.
This is called self-certification.
You Can Get a Key If:
- You have a mental disability
- You have a physical disability
- You need access to locked accessible toilets
The RADAR key helps you open:
- Accessible toilets
- Changing Places toilets
- Some locked accessible gates and paths
What Is a Changing Places Toilet?
A Changing Places toilet is larger.
It has extra equipment.
It may include:
- A height-adjustable changing bench
- A hoist to help lift someone
- More space for carers
These toilets support people with higher support needs.
Why Do Some Toilets Have Locks?
Some accessible toilets stay locked.
The RADAR key lets disabled people use them.
This helps keep them clean and available.
What To Do Next
If you have a disability and need access to these facilities,
you can buy a RADAR key here today.
Check out a review of the Genuine brass RADAR keys from our amazing in house reviewer Zec!





