Secure Storage for Healthcare

MG Enterprises, LLC - Secure Medical Storage

Modular Design for medical storage carts


The modularity of our design lets you chose the storage configuration and the security technology you need. This also means that these carts are upgradeable. You can buy the carts without any security and add security as needed or change security technology as requirements change. If you need larger carts, the security hardware can often be relocated to the new cart.

1) What software is provided with the locks? Do I have to license it? Do I have to upgrade it?
No software is required.
2) Can I program these carts remotely? If so, what software needs to reside on the Hospital network?
Networked configurations can be programmed remotely using supplied software.
3) How much training is required to learn how to program carts?
As little as 15 minutes to several hours.
4) How do you manage a group of carts?
Depends on the type of controller used.
5) How do I know I have programmed a user badge to the cart?
The best way is to try the badge on the cart. This is also part of standard procedures when cart security is being installed.
6) How quickly can I change/delete users?
As quickly as you can enter a pass code, press 2 buttons and wave the card.
7) How do I download the audit information? How does it output?
This varies with the type of controller.
8) What are lock/program limits – number of users, number of transactions?
Even our simple stand-alone controllers support 1000 users and 3500 transactions.
9) Can you get inventory information from this system?
Inventory can be managed on the Workstation models through the use of existing in-house client billing software.
10) What is your wireless option? Does it work the same?
The wireless option simply changes the physical connection to the local network. Once configured, it behaves exactly the same as a wired connection.
11) What happens if the networked cart is disconnected from the network? Can I still access the contents using my badge?
Yes. These controllers operate autonomously. Even if they have been disconnected,