Another safe delivery for Reflex tagging system

Published: 18-Sep-2013

Wireless infant tagging and integrated door access system installed at Wexham Park

Parents of newborn babies at Wexham Park Hospital in Slough will enjoy greater peace of mind thanks to a new wireless infant tagging and fully-integrated door access security system.

Heatherwood and Wexham Park Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust decided to invest in upgrading its security provision at Wexham Park in order to provide the best possible protection for infants in its care, while ensuring it remained user-friendly for staff and parents.

Reflex Systems was chosen to design and install the system, which allows nurses to fit both mother and baby with matching radio frequency identification (RFID) tags simply and effectively, providing 24-hour monitoring. This includes reporting any unauthorized exit through protected doorways, tag removal or loss of signal, via alarm.

The fully-integrated system means any alarms triggered by the infant tags will result in a sequenced door lockdown and live sounding of alarms locally, at the nursing stations as well as the central security desk.

Reflex Systems went one step further by integrating site-wide CCTV monitoring with the alarm system, which enables nursing staff to have real-time surveillance of the whole area.

Kay Loudon-Bruce, head of security at Heatherwood and Wexham Park Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, said: "It was really important to us that the baby tagging system we chose was simply to use, as well as being extremely secure. As nursing staff need to be able to spend their time nursing, we didn’t want them to require lots of technical knowledge in order to be able to operate the system. Reflex Systems has delivered a technologically-sound, robust infant tagging solution that means we can trust in the system to do its job in providing the best possible protection for mothers and their babies.”

John Pye, managing director of Reflex Systems, added: "We designed this system using the very latest, fully-integrated technology to ensure we can provide complete peace of mind to hospital staff and their maternity patients. It was also important that the system controlled access in a practical way that allows operational freedom for staff, reasonable access to families and compliance to other building management needs too. Because of our extensive experience in working in the healthcare sector, we were able to work flexibly and sensitively to meet the needs of the hospital and its patients.”

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