13/09/2010
CEM system wins contract to secure Midlothian hospital
Belfast, UK
Midlothian Community Hospital will provide 88 new beds for elderly patients. The hospital will also include a day hospital, a dedicated physiotherapy and occupational therapy service, an out-patient department including x-ray service, child health clinics and a range of other healthcare services.
“We were delighted to be able to provide Midlothian Hospital with an industry renowned, yet affordable access control system using CEM AC2000 Lite,” said Hugh Hamill, Director, Tough Security Systems. “The security management system was easy to install and features an all-inclusive range of security modules, including the CEM AC2000 VIPPS ID Badging and the CEM AC2000 AED (Alarm Event Display) application which provides a MAP overview of the Hospital’s controlled areas and their associated alarms/events”.
The CEM AC2000 VIPPS (Visual Imaging Pass Production System) allows Midlothian Hospital to produce permanent and temporary ID badges. AC2000 VIPPS offers security staff at Midlothian Community Hospital easy to use drawing tools and a full range of image capture sources for capturing personnel images and signatures which are then incorporated into professionally designed ID passes. Passes can be differentiated depending on department e.g. physiotherapy department, out-patient department, child health clinic. Access levels on each card may also be different ensuring each individual cardholder has the appropriate level of access to restricted areas.
The AC2000 AED application provides security staff with a graphical and textual representation of the status of the entire AC2000 Lite system. AC2000 AED application responds to all situations in real time and provides a dynamic on-screen view of alarms and associated readers. This means that if a door was forced and an alarm triggered in the child health clinic, for example, security guards are able to respond to the alarm immediately and accurately.























