Providing secure access to hospital drug safes

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Challenger Safes upgrade a hospital’s secure drug storage using a wireless lock for better access control, traceability and scalability.

Client

Based in Auckland, Challenger Safes operates across New Zealand, Australia and the rest of the Asia–Pacific region. In business for over 30 years, the company supplies a wide range of secure storage options for residential, commercial, corporate and government clients.

Their Drug Safes come in standard sizes – 350mm, 600mm, 800mm and 1400mm high – as well as custom dimensions up to the size of a small room. Doors can be hinged on either the right or left side of the safes, which are powder coated with a special Dulux additive known as Clinikill. This has an antimicrobial effect against many strains of bacteria and fungi, and is particularly suited to sterile environments.

Challenge

Challenger Safes was tasked with providing a controlled drug storage solution for New Zealand’s largest public hospital. Moving away from the inefficiency of mechanical keys, the hospital needed the safes to be linked into its access control system so that approved staff could use their existing swipe cards.

The hospital also wanted more flexibility in safe placement, without the need to run cabling to a range of pharmacy locations. To achieve this, Challenger looked to a wireless lock from ASSA ABLOY to pair with their Controlled Drug Safes.

Solution

‘We worked with the ASSA ABLOY team to fit the Aperio wireless locking system to the full set of our New Zealand-made Drug Safes,’ says Challenger Safes Senior Security Consultant Brenda Manion. The reader inside the Aperio lock is compatible with most major access control systems for seamless integration.

Locks link to a local hub and relay back to the hospital security team for management. The wireless lock suits a range of applications, from drug safes, drawers and cupboards through to general door locks, allowing the hospital to expand its wireless lock solution over time.

The hub has a range of around 25 metres, and one hub can control up to 16 different locks. In the event of emergency or loss of power to the access control system, there is a mechanical override key associated with a senior level of authority, allowing approved staff to manually open the drug safes.

Some of the safes were hard-wired to the hospital access control system, fixing the safes to their locations, so that moving a drug safe incurred rewiring costs. As a wireless system –with the RFID card reader built into the Aperio lock – the new solution enables the hospital to move safes to new locations.

More control, reduced operating costs

The Aperio system has led to reduced operating costs, detailed user audit trails, and remote access control management for a flexible number of safes/locks.

As the drug safes no longer require cabling, they can be easily moved, with additional door locks added to the system when required.

Product summary

The K100 Cabinet Lock uses Aperio wireless technology, making it easy and cost-effective to bring access control to cabinets and drawers where audit trails and monitoring are becoming increasingly critical. It uses local wireless communication between the lock and an Aperio hub to connect to an access control system, eliminating the cost and difficulty of wiring integrated access control to the cabinet. Read more.

For more information about the Aperio range, contact the ASSA ABLOY architectural team on (09) 448 9188.

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Providing secure access to hospital drug safes
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GLOBAL LEADING SELLER OF LOCKS AND SECURITY HARDWARE

ASSA ABLOY is the global supplier of intelligent locks and security solutions. Its products account for more than one in ten of all lock and security installations worldwide.

Since its formation in 1994, ASSA ABLOY has grown from a regional company into an international group with around 47,000 employees, sales of about SEK 71 billion and own operations in over 70 countries.

The Group’s strength is the variety of traditional and new products that can be combined to create a large number of different door environments. ASSA ABLOY has products for different climates, different types of buildings and differing security and safety requirements. By combining hundreds of thousands of components to meet the needs of consumers, architects and installers, the Group creates products with the right quality, design and price, which are ideal for both new buildings and renovations.

ASSA ABLOY is represented on both mature and emerging markets worldwide, with leading positions in much of Europe, North America, Asia, Australia and New Zealand.

ASSA ABLOY is divided into three regional and two global divisions. The regional divisions, Americas, EMEA and Asia Pacific, manufacture and sell mechanical and electromechanical locks, digital door locks, cylinders and security doors adapted to the local market’s standards and security requirements. The global divisions, Global Technologies and Entrance Systems, manufacture and sell electronic access control, identification products and entrance automation on the global market.

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