Hospital Security

  • Q&A: Interview With a Hospital Locksmith

    Hospital Hospital locksmith's job includes all kinds of door hardware, access control and electronics.

    Article • February 1st, 2009

  • An Overview of Hospital Hardware

    Hospital security hardware and locks must comply with Life Safety codes and other standards.

    Article • February 1st, 2009

  • QEL

    Hospital nurseries and patient rooms, libraries, museums, theaters and other locales requiring electrified hardware that operates at whisper-quiet levels can now incorporate the quiet electronic latch (QEL) option for Von Duprin 98/99 and 33a/35a...

    Product • January 21st, 2009

  • PD Series

    MARKS USA introduces its Institutional Life Safety Hospital Push/Pull PD Series Locksets. The unique hospital passage function cylindrical chassis and 13 mortise body push/pull function locksets feature universal assemblies where you can choose to...

    Product • January 21st, 2009

  • Hospital Products Brochure

    Download Alarm Lock's new Health Care Brochure today to learn about low-cost, easy-to-install lock offerings to the medical community. Alarm Lock's Grade 1 BHMA certified standalone access control locks are feature rich with audit trail, multi-users...

    Product • January 21st, 2009

  • eLock

    The CompX eLock is an access control device that utilizes 802.11g wireless protocol or Ethernet connection for two-way communication. The eLock provides an audit trail of access attempts and allows controlled access through PIN, or with access cards...

    Product • January 21st, 2009

  • Installing the CompX HORIZONTAL MOUNT REFRIGERATOR LOCK

    Proximity cards were programmed to accommodate the name badges of the employees who required access to the freezer.

    Article • January 1st, 2009

  • Plunger Lock

    Mul-T-Lock's new Plunger Lock is a small diameter interlocking push lock that works by using a "push and turn" method of dual locking (pushing throws the bolt and turning locks it in place). Perfect for protecting display cabinets made of glass...

    Product • December 16th, 2008

  • Trilogy Wireless

    Used by today's best-known healthcare facilities, management properties, government agencies, manufacturing plants and hospitality chains, Trilogy locks will soon include a wireless version. The DL6100 and prox version PDL6100 Trilogy Wireless...

    Product • December 16th, 2008

  • Keyless Entry Basics

    The primary goal of any keyless system is to eliminate access by keys, so the keys that do bypass these systems must be carefully guarded and never distributed casually.

    Article • December 1st, 2008

  • Healthcare Institutions: Mining The Opening

    A gold miner finds a single piece of gold in the rock. He’s excited about the find, but looking around he see’s nothing else of value. Does he leave the site, satisfied with his one small discovery? An experienced miner will dig deeper, looking...

    Article • October 1st, 2008

  • Hospital Latch

    ABH Hospital Latches ABH introduces its asylum knob and round cover series hospital push/pull latches. ABH offers two different style knobs designed to be anti-ligature in nature and to keep the patient safe. These knobs are compatible with ABH's...

    Product • September 18th, 2008

  • 3222 Medicine Safe

    Buddy Products introduces the 3222 Medicine Safe. Made with heavy duty steel and electronic keypad lock, this product is ideal for securing medication. It comes with a programmable digital lock with override feature, and two keys for manual locking...

    Product • September 18th, 2008

  • Integrated Electronics: Combining An Exit Alarm With Standalone Locks

    Even where networked access control is present, the PG30 alarm serves as a local smart security device and local alarm, having the features and flexibility to be adapted to just about any application

    Article • September 1st, 2008

  • University of the Pacific Focuses on Security: From Concept to Implementation

    University of the Pacific, located in Central Calif., made a decision to elevate the level of safety and security on their campuses and in their buildings. They faced some challenges due to the unique mix of faculty and students in living and learning...

    Article • April 1st, 2008