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Hospitals and healthcare facilities

OMRs solutions for the hospital and healthcare sector include locks for technical furniture, locking systems for professional furniture, and specific accessories for medical environments. Designed for applications on hinged or sliding doors, drawers, shutters, and covers, these locks are distinguished by their high mechanical reliability, compatibility with materials such as metal, aluminum, or HPL, and ease of integration in high-frequency use settings. Options include cam, numeric combination or flat key locks, stainless or galvanized finishes for improved hygiene and corrosion resistance, as well as quick-fix or screw-on fasteners for simplified installations. Ideal for healthcare furniture, medical carts and clinical device cabinets.

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To choose the right lock in the hospital and healthcare sector, consider the application (doors, drawers, covers) and the type of opening required: locks with key extraction positions only in the closed position increase security. Stainless or galvanized finishes ensure resistance to frequent cleaning and sanitizing. Internal plate-cylinder or espagnolette mechanisms ensure durability even under heavy use. Shapes such as triangular or screwdriver can be selected for quick technical openings or opt for numerical combinations in shared-use contexts.

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What are the most common applications of OMR locks in the hospital and healthcare sector?

Locks in this category are designed for professional furnishings such as medical carts, device cabinets, pharmaceutical cabinets, and technical containers used in clinical settings. They offer security, hygiene and compatibility with medical materials.

Which finish is best suited for sanitary environments subject to frequent cleaning?

Stainless steel or galvanized finishes are best suited for sanitary environments because they resist moisture, chemical disinfectants, and frequent sanitization, preserving functionality and appearance over time.

Can number combination locks be used in hospital furniture?

Yes, electronic or numeric combination locks are ideal for shared or access-controlled furniture, such as pharmaceutical cabinets or clinical drawers, offering convenience without the need for physical keys.

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