Crime prevention measures by location Medical institutions/elderly welfare facilities Crime prevention measures for medical institutions/elderly welfare facilities
Mach Co., Ltd.
This product is registered by Mach Co., Ltd..
About This Product
■Intrusion is possible at any time. Easy access to cash and personal information
During the day, many families, visitors, outpatients, day care users, and various businesses come in and out of hospitals and elderly welfare facilities, and even if a ``thief'' is mixed in among them, it is almost impossible to tell them apart. Because patients can freely enter and exit hospital rooms and residents' rooms, it is extremely easy to search for people's belongings and steal cash after they leave their beds for examinations or to use the restroom. At night, the main entrance is locked and no one is allowed in or out, but the hospital has an emergency entrance and exit open. In addition, night shift staff are busy as they take care of a large number of patients and residents with a small number of staff members, making it difficult for them to notice if there is an intruder.
If you sneak into an empty office, you will find a computer and a safe. Since PCs can be sold as second-hand items, they are frequently stolen. Computers contain personal information such as patients' medical histories, which can lead to serious problems such as information leaks. Currently, there are not enough crime prevention measures in place, as they are largely used as living spaces for patients and the elderly, and it is difficult to strictly restrict access from the outside. There have also been incidents where powerful drugs have been stolen or taken from medicine cabinets, and newborn babies have been taken away. In the unlikely event that such damage occurs, it will lead to liability issues on the hospital side, so preventive measures must be taken.
■Countermeasures against theft
It is imperative to prevent theft of safes storing cash and important documents, computers containing personal information of patients and residents, and medicines. These important rooms can be prevented from intrusion by outsiders, and can automatically record who entered and left and when by introducing an "Entry/Exit Control System" that restricts entry by entering an IC card, PIN number, or fingerprint verification, and an "Access Control System" that allows only staff carrying a transmitter to open the door.
-
-
Product
Crime prevention measures by location Medical institutions/elderly welfare facilities Crime prevention measures for medical institutions/elderly welfare facilities
Share this product