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08/04/2017

Hospital enhances operations with better access

Liverpool, UK

The management needed a wire-free system, where installation could be done quickly and efficiently, at low cost, and without disrupting the day-to-day work of the hospital.

As part of a £35 million refurbishment of A&E and other urgent care services, Aintree University Hospital in Liverpool recently sought an upgrade to its access control system. The solution provides flexible, scalable, affordable, wireless access control with a wealth of experience protecting patients, medicines, expensive equipment and confidential data the health care sector.

The hospital trust needed flexible access control that could streamline day-to-day security operations, extending public access while also maintaining restrictions to sensitive areas. They wanted a wire-free system, so installation could be done quickly and efficiently, at low cost, without disrupting the day-to-day work of the hospital. Seamless integration between hardware provided by multiple suppliers — including a pre-existing third-party access control system — was also critical.

Finally, Aintree University Hospital needed a solution that would be cost-effective — a crucial factor for this public sector project in an era of tight budget constraints.

Assa Abloy partnered with Grantfen and Inner Range to deliver a unified platform, which extended the responsive Integriti access control system with Assa Abloy’s Aperio wireless battery-powered escutcheons.

“Aperio escutcheons proved to be the most cost-effective and easy-to-install security solution for the hospital,” says Sue McIntyre, Grantfen’s General Manager. “Aperio offered a straightforward alternative to a complicated wired solution, without any need to modify the doors. A particularly useful feature for installing the system quickly and efficiently, without disrupting operations within the live building.”

Aperio locks are wireless, so there was no need for complex, expensive electrical work during installation. Aperio saves the hospital money when operational. Cost savings versus traditional wired mag locks doors are significant. Wired locks are powered by an always-on mains electricity supply. Aperio locks, on the other hand, only “wake up” when activated by a user credential.

Aperio is built on open architecture, so integration with the existing access control system is seamless. Aperio components are powered by standard batteries, so maintenance is easy — just a simple battery replacement after 2 years. And because Aperio is fully scalable, and works with all major standard RFID technologies, it’s easy to bring even more wireless locks into the hospital’s existing access system as the refurbishment continues. Access control at Aintree University Hospital has been made future-proof.


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