Overdose Emergency Kit Locking Cabinet Details
Provide a secure location for the life-saving antidote Naloxone for Fentanyl and Opioid overdose situations by using our Overdose Emergency Kit Locking Cabinet. Solid steel cabinet with breakable acrylic front window, lock and key design keeps the drug secure until needed.
Includes mounting hardware for solid surfaces. Medication is not included.
Non-Locking version also available here.
Refreshed v2 design – Better overall fit and finish, increased size and printing reads “Overdose Emergency Kit” to lessen the chance of hesitation if users don’t know about opioids.
Capacity – Hold up to 4 standard/generic cartons of medicine or two cartons and a CPR kit. Holds up to 3 of the new 5-1/2″ tall pink NARCAN® cartons. See photos.
Cabinet can hold Naloxone nasal spray cartons or emergency kits up to 8″ x 6″ x 3″d. Note: One side of kit must be under 6″ to fit out the front window.
AS FEATURED ON:
NBC Nightly News
Jan 8th , 2023 16:00min
Watch this video to learn about the surge in teen overdoses and see how Camden County NJ is using our Overdose Emergency Cabinet to protect their students.
Features
- Outer dimensions: 9″h x 7-1/4″w x 3-5/8″d
- Material: 22 gauge steel
- Red Powdercoat finish
- Hinged top
- Mounting hardware for solid surfaces
- Front opening (covered by acrylic window) is 6-1/2″h x 6″w
- Cabinet top opening is 7″w x 3″d
- Usable inside depth is 3-1/2″d
- UPC 694574029590
More Information & Success Stories
Learn about how organizations use our cabinet to protect their communities:
- Camden County Epidemic Task Force Expands Access For Overdose Reversals
- Medford Oregon schools implement kits across campuses
- Monroe County Michigan holds first drug overdose crisis seminar
- Anchorage School District beefing up training
- New Hampshire to distribute more than 700 overdose reversal kits
- Kits expanding throughout North Fork to combat drug overdoses
- Erie County Department of Health
- Camden County – Fent Is Fatal
- Bannock County Installs Opioid Emergency Kits
- Seneca County Project Dawn
More information regarding Naloxone:
- Narcan Medication Information
- US Surgeon General’s Resources
- CDC’s information regarding Opioid Overdoses
- PDAPS Good Samaritan Overdose Prevention Laws
Note: This is the same cabinet as part# 2955 which is a separate listing that doesn’t mention medication names so we can list on Google without getting flagged.