31 Oct 2012
Introduction

CHU Annonay is a public hospital in Annonay based in the Rhône-Alpes region of France. Founded in 1686, this large hospital has over 1500 staff and caters for nearly 500 patients with a range of different needs; it also includes a nursing school.

The Brief

Over the last few years, the hospital has carried out a gradual program of upgrading its security and access control. As part of the upgrade, the hospital wished to retain its existing locks and cylinders in order to reduce replacement costs. The administration needed a flexible upgradeable system capable of meeting their growing and changing needs and for providing secured access to several buildings, including the hospital itself, two retirement homes and the nurses' school. Having compared several solutions the PegaSys system was chosen because of its best fit with their key requirements of low installation costs and maximum ability to upgrade in the future without having to worry about providing wiring to individual doors.

The Solution

In 2006 Ingersoll Rand’s PegaSys system was installed on a small number of doors and the hospital was very pleased with the results. Since then they have expanded the system to provide greater security to the secretarial offices and patients’ files in order to improve confidentiality.

By incorporating online validators into the system the hospital administrators are able to control access rights without the need to programme badges individually at the front desk.

The system currently covers 64 doors, 3 buildings and 4 car parks, but future expansion plans will see the system installed on 2 further buildings. Current plans will increase the system scope to 100 doors, but the system is capable of being expanded to incorporate up to 65,000 doors.

PegaSys provides an instant and economical way to upgrade mechanical doors into electronically controlled access. It is an easy to manage system designed for facility managers looking to improve security, and the control they have over their premises, but who are unable to commit to a significant investment or do not want the
inconvenience of having to replace existing doors.