Curated choices.
Quality options.
Made with highly durable materials and features such as pick-resistant tubular locks and full length stainless steel staked door hinges to prevent pin removal, narcotics cabinets are designed to be highly secure and tamper proof.
Cabinets can be used to safely store valuable items in a variety of settings including hospitals, clinics, pharmacies, research labs, law enforcement and even veterinary clinics.
Dual key
Dual key, pick resistant locks provide high security.
Electronic keypad
Electronic keypads allow for individual user access and can be used with prox cards.
Single door
Single door cabinets are made with heavy duty 20 gauge steel.
Dual door
Dual door options increase security to meet the highest levels of security.
Alarms
Audio and visual alarms do not require external power and alert personnel when open.
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Tips and Tricks
We’re committed to making things easy. Here’s a few things to know about this product.
- Manufacturers like Harloff specialize in building custom size and spec cabinets.
- Know your provincial/state requirements. It’s a good baseline that will narrow your search fast.
- Clear doors can offer visibility of contents, if desired.

