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Swisslog Introduces Station Access Door for Recessed Pevco™ Pneumatic Tube System Stations
Publish Date : 1/22/2008 6:35:00 AM Source : Health News Onlypunjab.com
Swisslog, a leading manufacturer and supplier of pneumatic tube systems for hospitals, has introduced a Station Security Access Door that operates independently from the station control panel and can be easily installed on both 4-inch and 6-inch Pevco™ manufactured recessed stations using Pevco™ or Swisslog control panels.
Swisslog's Station Access Door limits access to the station receive/dispatch bin through the use of electromagnetic locking technology. Once a valid PIN is entered into the keypad, the Station Access Door releases the lock. After opening, the spring-loaded door automatically closes and the lock is reactivated after a programmable timer expires. The Station Access Door stores up to five user PIN combinations (up to 8-digits each). The PIN combinations can be changed using a master code.
The Station Access Door addresses HIPPA concerns by increasing security and patient privacy and limits access of sensitive items to authorized personnel. These doors protect stations in public areas, providing added security, preventing children and unauthorized persons from accessing station contents or from initiating system sends.
Swisslog has released a brochure that fully describes the Station Access Door (CM#1230). Contact The Sun Kim for more information at 1-800-525-1841 x7864 or by email at the.sun.kim@swisslog.com. Learn more about Swisslog's Station Access Door by visiting the company's website at www.swisslog.com, the click on Healthcare Solutions.
About Swisslog Swisslog is a global provider of integrated logistics solutions for warehouses, distribution centers and hospitals. Its comprehensive services portfolio ranges from building complex warehouses and distribution centers to implementing Swisslog's own software. In addition Swisslog provides intra-company logistics solutions for hospitals as well as software and consulting services in the field of supply chain management. Swisslog's solutions optimize customers' production, logistics and distribution processes in order to increase flexibility, responsiveness and quality of service while minimizing logistics costs. With years of experience in the development and implementation of integrated logistics solutions, Swisslog provides the expertise that customers in more than 50 countries around the world rely on. Headquartered in Buchs/Aarau, Switzerland, Swisslog currently employs around 2,000 staff in 20 countries worldwide. The group's parent company, Swisslog Holding AG, is listed on SWX Swiss Exchange (security number: 1232462, Telekurs: SLOG, Reuters: SLOG.S). For more information, visit www.swisslog.com. |
Media 'scoop' pushes HIV family into distress
Publish Date : 2/25/2005 9:57:00 AM
Until a month ago, four-year-old Bhairab (not his real name) went to a school in Assam like any other child his age, playing, studying and having a good time.
All tsunami survivors face mental woes: WHO
Publish Date : 1/29/2005 2:02:00 PM
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has warned of psycho-social problems among all tsunami survivors, with five to 10 percent of them expected to have intense ....
Grateful Pakistani parents hope for better ties
Publish Date : 1/29/2005 1:40:00 PM
A Pakistani school principal, whose daughter was operated upon here for a heart condition, has expressed the hope that more people-to-people contacts will lead to better India-Pakistan ties.
Kamal Nath pushes foreign investment in drug research
Publish Date : 1/29/2005 11:01:00 AM
The recent amendment in India's statute books to allow a product patent regime would affect neither the domestic prices of drugs nor their exports, Commerce Minister Kamal Nath said here Friday.
Health groups aim to eliminate leprosy
Publish Date : 1/28/2005 1:34:00 PM
The International Leprosy Union (ILU) Thursday launched a campaign to control leprosy in India this year, officials here said.
India safe for now from post-tsunami epidemics
Publish Date : 1/28/2005 1:27:00 PM
Tsunami survivors in India can feel relieved that they are relatively safe from epidemics but many others who weathered the tidal waves are exposed to deadly diseases, the WHO has cautioned.
Apollo Hospital opens new branch in Doha
Publish Date : 1/28/2005 1:20:00 PM
Apollo, one of India's largest privately owned hospital chains, has opened its first international clinic at Doha in Qatar.
ILU mission to root out leprosy from India
Publish Date : 1/28/2005 12:48:00 PM
The International Leprosy Union (ILU) Thursday launched a renewed effort to eradicate leprosy from India by the yearend, with the country reporting the highest incidence ....
Special trains to spread AIDS awareness in India
Publish Date : 1/27/2005 10:20:00 AM
By March, four special trains will set out on a six-month-long journey from different directions of India to spread awareness about HIV/AIDS that has claimed around 20 million ....
Poor couples 'want IVF anonymity'
Publish Date : 1/26/2005 6:55:00 PM
Couples from poorer backgrounds seeking fertility treatment are more inclined to want anonymous donors than those who are better off, a Dutch study suggests.
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