Drug lndustry's Special Needs Class III, IV, and V controlled substance storage areas require a high level of security to pass D.E.A. inspections. Such an installation-as pictured above left-has many notable features. Panels mount flush to floor. Modifying the hole layout on our stock posts eliminates the sweep space and allows the panels to mount flush to the floor surface. No other changes are necessary. Mounting hardware permanently fixed. Although our standard 3/8" mounting hardware is the heaviest in the industry, and inaccessible from outside the enclosure, the D.E.A. requires that all mounting hardware be brazed, pinned, or tack welded in place. Style 840 eases this job by allowing the installer clear access to the hardware from inside of the cage. Factory made cutouts. D.E.A. regulation does not allow gaps between the enclosure and the building structure. Our angle frame panels can be made with cutouts to fit your building structure, or they can be modified in the field by the installer. In either case our design gives you an economical custom fit. Self-closing, self-locking doors. D.E.A. regulation requires the enclosure's doors to be self-closing and self-locking. All of Wire Crafters standard doors can be ordered with devices which satisfy this requirement. Slide up window. Various sized slide up windows are available for integration with existing material handling systems. Wire Crafters offers a complete line of counter-balanced, mechanical, and pneumatically operated windows for this purpose. These windows may be sized to meet your specific material handling needs. |