SECURALL’S MedGas cabinets are designed for safe and compliant storage of portable medical oxygen cylinders. They are ideal for hospitals and nursing homes for convenient access.
Store your portable Medical Gas Cylinders safely and in compliance with OSHA requirements. SECURALL Oxygen Gas Cylinder Storage Cabinets are designed to meet storage requirements for portable medical oxygen systems as set forth in:
NFPA 99: Health Care Facilities Code, 2018 Edition
NFPA 101: Life Safety Code, 2018 Edition
NFPA 30: Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code, 2018 Edition
OSHA Regulations
These lockable gas storage cabinets limit access to authorized personnel, protecting cylinders from theft, damage and/or tampering. The heavy-gauge, double-walled construction shields your cylinders from heat, sparks and flame, while separating them from flammable and combustible materials.
Designed for D- and E-size cylinders up to 33-3/4" long x 4-1/4" diameter, and H-size cylinders up to 60” long x 9-1/4” diameter. Fire lining available. Standard color is MG Green for full cylinder cabinet, White for partial cylinder cabinet and Red for empty cylinder cabinet.
Healthcare organizations such as hospitals, nursing homes, and emergency medical services will be prepared for their 3-year JCAHO accreditation survey when their oxygen cylinders are stored safely in Securall MedGas Cabinets. Securall proudly manufactures the highest quality safety storage products available. Securall Gas Cylinder Storage Cabinets are available for storage of D, E, and H cylinders in varying capacities to meet any storage need. In stock for immediate delivery.
Storing Full, Partial Full & Empty Cylinders - Are you in compliance??
Proper storage of medical gas cylinders includes segregation of full, partially full, and empty cylinders. Securall offers a wide variety of cabinets to store cylinders safely and in compliance. Optional adjustable dividers are also available to segregate cylinders.
SECURALL MedGas Cabinets provide a convenient and compliant way to physically separate and clearly label the cylinders as required by The Joint Commission. The National Fire Protection Association’s regulation NFPA 99-1999 section 4-3.5.2.2(b) mandates requirements for storing nonflammable gas cylinders. The Joint Commission requires compliance with the NFPA requirements under Environment of Care standards EC.02.06.01, EP 1 and EC.02.03.01, EP 1.
Segregate cylinders: The Joint Commission requires organizations to segregate full, partial and empty cylinders by physically separating and clearly labeling the cylinders. Once a cylinder valve is opened, it is considered empty, even if gas remains in the cylinder. For storage purposes, any opened cylinders must be physically separated from full (unopened) cylinders.
Securall offers separate product lines to store Full, Partial, and Empty Cylinders. Optional adjustable divider is available to segregate cylinders for 9-12 and 21-24 cylinder storage cabinets.