MedixSafe Launches New Website Showcasing Its Diverse Access and Key Control Solutions

MedixSafe is pleased to announce the launch of its new website showcasing its diverse access and key control solutions. The Memphis, Tennessee-based company was founded in 2009 when it first began designing and manufacturing narcotics control cabinets for the EMS market. MedixSafe’s triple security-plus technology® with wireless connection to a user’s network and mobile devices enables the user to reliably monitor and track access to their stored assets 24/7.

The MedixSafe line card of product offerings has grown exponentially over the years to meet the growing and diverse needs of customers seeking control over stored assets and the keys associated with accessing them. The MedixSafe product line now includes its standalone Key Care Cabinet which can require dual, triple or biometric authentication credentials to grant access. The Key Care Cabinet accommodates over 1,000 individual users and provides an audit trail history of up to 50,000 events to ensure security and complete control over sensitive keys.

MedixSafe also brings to market its innovative Key Access Ready Enclosure (KARE), a heavy duty key control cabinet with an HID format or a Multiclass card reader (125kHz Prox or 13.56 MHz; iCLASS®, iCLASS Elite, iCLASS SEOS™, iCLASS SE, ISO 15693 iCLASS, ISO 14443A Mifare, Mifare Plus, Desfire SE, Desfire EV1, HCE over NFC) and a key override built right into the electronic lock. The KARE reader features a Wiegand output so it can be connected to any access control panel. Much more than merely a place to store keys, it gives the user control over their keys by limiting access to authorized users only and knowledge of who has accessed keys and when.

The company’s custom safes and gun safes are built to specifications based on customer requests. From customized shelving to multi-credential access, offline data management capability and activity logs, the safes offer user’s the security they need with the features they want. MedixSafe’s key control solutions are meeting the needs of Fire and EMS departments, police departments, aviation authorities, doctors, dentists, veterinarians, university research departments and schools of medicine, hospitals, pharmacies, realtors, commercial and industrial clients, and the U.S. Army and the U.S. Navy.

"MedixSafe is committed to delivering the very best in key control," says Jim Turner, President, MedixSafe. “We are proud to introduce our new website showcasing our diverse access and key control offerings, No access control system is complete until you can control the keys, and MedixSafe solutions allow users to do exactly that!”

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