Description
The Bristol Maid Controlled Drug Cabinet provides secure storage for controlled medications within school medical rooms, healthcare facilities and clinical environments. Designed to exceed the requirements of The Misuse of Drugs (Safe Custody) Regulations 1973, these cabinets offer a high level of security for the safe management of controlled substances.
Manufactured from robust 1.5mm mild steel with seamless welded construction, each cabinet is fitted with a BS 3621 anti-pick and anti-drill six-pin cylinder lock for enhanced protection. Two keys and an identification card are supplied as standard, while the unique key profile offers a high degree of key security.
Adjustable internal shelving allows medicines and controlled substances to be stored in an organised manner, while rear fixing points enable secure wall mounting. For additional security, selected models can be concealed within compatible Bristol Maid Drug & Medicine Cabinets.
Suitable for schools, academies, colleges and healthcare environments, these cabinets provide a reliable solution for controlled drug storage where enhanced security is required.
Key Features
- Exceeds The Misuse of Drugs (Safe Custody) Regulations 1973 requirements
- BS 3621 anti-pick and anti-drill six-pin cylinder lock
- Supplied with two keys and identification card
- Durable 1.5mm mild steel welded construction
- Adjustable and removable shelves
- Rear wall fixing points provided
- Compatible with Bristol Maid Drug & Medicine Cabinets
- Modular design compatible with HTM 63 storage systems
- Suitable for controlled medication storage
- Ideal for school medical rooms and healthcare environments
Construction
- Material: 1.5mm Mild Steel
- Lock Type: BS 3621 Six-Pin Cylinder Lock
- Shelves: Adjustable & Removable
- Mounting: Wall Mounted
Colour
- White
Variations
CD005
- 210mm Wide × 270mm Deep × 300mm High
CD010
- 335mm Wide × 270mm Deep × 300mm High
Controlled Drug Cabinets should only be used in accordance with applicable legislation, guidance and organisational procedures relating to the storage of controlled medications.

