8 May 2008

Victoria Hospital, shown here under construction in Glasgow, selected CEM security systems and ADT Glasgow to secure their facilitiesCEM Systems, a leading access control brand of Tyco International, announced recently that Glasgow's new Stobhill and Victoria hospitals have selected CEM security solutions to secure their new, state-of-the-art £100m facilities.  The contract, which was awarded in collaboration with ADT Glasgow, includes the industry-renowned CEM AC2000 SE (Standard Edition) security management system.

As part of a prestigious public/private sector partnership project, the new ambulatory care hospitals at Victoria and Stobhill represent a significant investment in National Health Services (NHS) and will mark a new era in UK patient care.  Two of Scotland's largest hospitals, Victoria and Stobhill, will each feature four floors covering 30,000 square metres and will provide care for 400,000 patients.

"The CEM AC2000 SE system offers Glasgow's new hospitals an IP solution that takes advantage of existing network infrastructure, providing communications and sufficient power to each door using a single CAT5 cable," said Andrew Fulton, business development director of Tyco International's CEM Systems.  "This is possible with the advanced CEM The CEM AC2000 SE system, which offers Glasgow's hospitals an effective IP solution utilising the existing network structureEtherProx card readers and CEM DIU 220s which, using PoE Plus technology, reduce the contractor's cost for supplying 240 volt power to various doors."

CEM DIU 220 takes advantage of PoE Plus technology and combines Ethernet communications and sufficient power to support a complete door set, including an In/Out EtherProx reader and a standard 650mA maglock, over a single CAT5 cable.  The IT administrator of each hospital can simply allocate an IP address to the Ethernet card readers and, using CEM DIU 220s, use PoE to allow communications and power to connect directly to the central communications room.  This eliminates the expense of bringing main power to each door and enables the hospital to use its new fibre optic network.  Furthermore, since the CEM DIU 220 installation is classified as low voltage, the hospital can avoid the added expense of an electrical contractor.

"ADT is working in partnership with CEM to design an innovative security solution to enhance the security of patients, staff, and visitors within Glasgow's prestigious new hospitals," said Martin Bell, Integrated Solutions Group account manager of ADT Glasgow.  "Because we are installing an IP CCTV system with a dedicated network, the CEM AC2000 SE system is the ideal choice as it offers a future-proof PoE solution for access control and integrates with the CCTV and intruder alarms."

The CEM AC2000 SE system is a fully integrated access control, alarm processing, and photo badging security system that has been installed Stobhill Hospital in Glasgow - the new hospitals will open officially in summer 2009at facilities around the world where security is of paramount importance.  Boasting a sophisticated suite of software modules, AC2000 SE offers the new hospitals every operational application needed to secure their environment, from professional staff ID badging to integrated DVR/CCTV control and central alarm monitoring using AC2000 AED (Alarm Event Display), and more.

The new hospitals will officially open in summer 2009.  With security in place from CEM and ADT, the landmark hospitals will safely provide modern and state-of-the-art health facilities for the people of Glasgow.