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SAFETY AND SECURITY


“This simple feature not only fosters independence and confidence, but also improves clinical efficiency – by reducing the need for nurses to manage room access hands-on. It also saves Estates managers valuable time, and eliminates the hassle of lost keys. We eagerly anticipate witnessing the positive impact of this new lockset in mental health spaces.” Safehinge Primera has collaborated


The Electronic Lockset features the industry’s quickest anti-barricade override, with a 2-second access guarantee, and encourages service-user independence, providing autonomy in securing and opening their bedroom doors.


A commitment to patient safety Martin Izod, Chief Product officer and Co-founder, said: “We are delighted to introduce our new and enhanced Electronic Lockset, representing our commitment to design innovation and patient safety. In response to valuable feedback from people with lived experience, clinicians, and Estates managers, we have designed our safest, most intuitive, and fully integrated


lockset system to date. It not only integrates with third-party access control platforms, streamlining access management, but also features the industry’s quickest anti-barricade override, with a 2-second access guarantee. Moreover, our lockset empowers patients with their own anti- ligature access wristbands, providing them with autonomy in securing and opening their bedroom doors.


with Paxton, a leading provider of access control solutions, to integrate Paxton’s technology with the new Electronic Lockset. Tailored specifically for mental health environments, this partnership ensures effortless compatibility and smooth operations, significantly enhancing safety measures in such settings. Together, we have conducted a live trial, marking the first successful integration of the Electronic Lockset with Paxton’s systems on a live ward. This not only highlights the technical expertise of both companies, but also demonstrates the practical application and reliability of the Electronic Lockset in real-world mental healthcare scenarios. The feedback from the live trial has


been overwhelmingly positive, with staff expressing how quick and easy it is to access patients’ bedrooms without traditional key hassles. This enthusiastic response underscores the effectiveness of Safehinge Primera’s Electronic Lockset in real-world scenarios. Together, we have forged a path that prioritises efficiency, budgetary constraints, and customer satisfaction.


Why choose the Electronic Lockset? Safehinge Primera understands the critical importance of creating safe, yet accessible environments within mental healthcare facilities. The Electronic Lockset offers a range of innovative features tailored to enhance patient safety, staff efficiency, and overall facility management. Among its key benefits are:


1. Time-saving efficiency: easy installation and the power of one system Safehinge Primera’s Electronic Lockset revolutionises mental health facility security by offering effortless integration with a variety of third-party access control systems, including those from Paxton. Easily installed, wireless, and retrofit-friendly, with no need to chase cables, its compatibility ensures a smooth transition, eliminating downtime during installation. This unified system not only simplifies operations, but also optimises staff efficiency, allowing staff to focus instead on providing exceptional care.


The Lifeline key activates the anti-barricade override system. 24


2. Uncompromised safety: guaranteed access in 2 seconds, always In critical situations, time is of the essence. Safehinge Primera’s lockset features an intuitive override system that


NOVEMBER 2023 | THE NETWORK


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