JULY 2005
SOLICITATION FOR OFFERS
OUTPATIENT CLINIC
SFO NO. V101-183R-xxx-xxx-xx
[INSERT LOCATION OF FACILITY]
Note 2: WALLS
Exterior walls of brick and masonry construction are acceptable. Gypsum board standard construction for
interior building partitions. All bulk controlled substance drug storage vault walls shall be equivalent to
brick or masonry construction.
Note 3: DOORS AND LOCKS
Solid core wood or hollow steel door construction shall be 1-3/4" thick. Dutch or half doors are
unacceptable. Removable hinge pins on door exterior shall be spot welded preventing their removal. All
doors must be fitted with two lock sets. If a door is not set in a steel frame, one of these locks must be a
jimmy proof rim deadlock. Doors set in steel frames must be fitted with mortise lock with a deadlock pin
feature. One lock (the day lock) must be automatically locking on door closure; requiring re-entry to the
room with key or lock combination and allowing egress from the room by use of an inside thumb latch.
The day lock on the main door must be automatically locking, with a minimum 3/4" dead bolt and inside
thumb latch. Combinations or keys to day locks will be restricted to service employees and combinations
changed immediately on the termination or reassignment of an employee.
Note 4: OTHER ROOM ACCESS MEANS
Ceiling overhead areas which enable entry into a secure room from an unsecured room must be
barricaded by the installation of a suitable partition or ceiling which deters "up and over" access.
Ventilation grills on doors and air circulation ducts which exceed 100 square inches in areas must be
reinforced to prevent their removal from outside the room. Other possible access means such as
dumbwaiter shafts, roof or wall ventilator housings, trap doors, etc., must be secured by appropriate
means.
An intrusion detection alarm system which detects entry into the room and which broadcasts a local alarm
of sufficient volume to induce an illegal entrant to abandon a burglary attempt. Intrusion detectors must
have the following essential features:
An internal, automatic charging DC standby power supply and a primary AC power operation.
A remote, key operated activation/deactivation switch installed outside the rooms and adjacent to the
room entrance door frame.
An automatic reset capability following an intrusion detection.
A local alarm level of 80 dB(min) to 90 dB(max) up to 100 feet from the protected room.
An integral capability for the attachment of wiring for remote alarm and intrusion indicator equipment
(visual or audio).
A low nuisance alarm susceptibility.
Intrusion detector equipment which operates on the principle of narrow beam interception, microwave,
or photo electric eye is unacceptable.
Installation Notes:
A locally sounding alarm should not be installed in a room which is close to a cardiac care or other
special treatment area where a loud alarm would have an injurious effect on patients.
Intrusion detector alarms will be remotely monitored by a commercial security alarm monitoring firm, a
local police department, or a security office charged with building security. The remoted alarms will be
in addition to locally broadcast alarms in the protected areas.
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