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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sally_portSally port - Wikipedia

    A sally, ultimately derived from Latin salīre (to jump), or "salle" sortie, is a military maneuver, typically during a siege, made by a defending force to harass isolated or vulnerable attackers before retreating to their defenses.

  2. To get through a sally port, a staff member, patient, or visitor must step through the first set of doors, wait a few seconds until those doors close, then open the second set of doors using a card swipe or keyed access. This inner vestibule should be equipped with security cameras and monitored.

  3. A mantrap, security mantrap portal, airlock, sally port or access control vestibule is a physical security access control system comprising a small space with two sets of interlocking doors, such that the first set of doors must close before the second set opens.

  4. 4 mar 2020 · Electronic controls are a great solution, as is adding “sally ports” (a set of controlled monitored doors that require sequential unlocking). Strategically placed delayed egress cross corridor doors at patient care areas should be considered for larger emergency departments.

  5. A sallyport is a secure, controlled entry way to an enclosure, e.g., a fortification or prison. The entrance is usually protected by some means, such as a fixed wall on the outside, parallel to the door, which must be circumvented to enter and prevents direct enemy fire from a distance.

  6. 1. The unit has a back of house entrance, still a sally port, that staff use to access the central support space for stocking, removal, accessing workstations. 2. The main patient entry through a sally port has access into an intake area for new staff. This allows them to adjust, be assessed, change clothes and shower if needed before going into