Hospital furniture has different users, so it’s not only patients you need to think about, but also caregivers.
This means your hospital-furniture designs need to incorporate certain elements. Examples include safety and security – think of how your design can protect patients and staff or prevent tampering. You’ll also need to think of adjustability, where relevant, so that furniture can work for a range of patient needs. Ergonomics will help caregivers use furniture repeatedly without incurring injuries. Consider, too, infection control. Hospitals must be hygienic environments, so the materials you choose for your design should be easy to clean and able to withstand heat and chemicals.
Hospital furniture and medical equipment for patient use should also aid their mobility, such as grab rails on beds. You’ll also want to ensure that key components within your applications are easy to access for maintenance or repair. Finally, your components should be hard wearing and robust to ensure your application’s performance, while delivering quality and value.
We’ve designed this guide to help you select the components you’ll need for hospital beds, hospital lighting and hospital medical cabinets. Most of the components shown here can be used in all three applications. If you’re unsure which products work best for your project, we’re here to answer any questions you have and offer guidance and expert advice.
Free samples and CAD downloads
To make your job easier, we’ve made available free samples on most of our solutions, so you can try before you buy. You can also download free CADs of our solutions to help with designing your medical furniture.
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