In addition to being used in hospitals, over bed tables can also be useful in other settings where patients may need to spend a lot of time in bed, such as nursing homes or home care settings. They are available in a range of sizes and styles to suit different needs, and some models even come with additional features such as built-in storage or tilt options for better positioning.
Specifications:
- Height adjustability: The table should be adjustable in height to accommodate different bed heights and user preferences. The height adjustment range should be sufficient to allow for comfortable use both when sitting and lying down.
- Knob mechanism: The table should have a knob or lever mechanism that locks the height in place securely. This ensures that the table remains stable and does not move or wobble while in use.
- ABS top: The top of the table should be made of ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) material, which is durable, easy to clean, and resistant to scratches and stains. ABS is also lightweight, which makes it easy to move the table around as needed.
- Size: The size of the table should be large enough to accommodate a laptop or other items such as books, food trays, or medical equipment. The dimensions of the table may vary depending on the manufacturer, but it is typically around 15-20 inches in width and 22-30 inches in length.
- Base: The base of the table should be stable and sturdy to prevent tipping or wobbling. A four-legged base is common and provides good stability.
- Mobility: The table should be easy to move around on casters or wheels, allowing for easy positioning and maneuverability around the bed.
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