Other types of hospital furniture commonly used in operating rooms include surgical tables, anesthesia machines, surgical lights, and other specialized equipment designed for surgical procedures. These pieces of furniture and equipment are typically made with high-quality materials that can withstand the rigors of daily use in a hospital setting. When selecting hospital furniture, it is important to consider factors such as durability, ease of cleaning, and compatibility with other equipment in the facility. It is also important to ensure that the furniture meets relevant safety and hygiene standards to ensure the health and well-being of patients and medical staff.
Specifications:
- Material: The almirah shall be made of high-grade stainless steel (SS 304 or equivalent) with a minimum thickness of 1.2 mm for the body and 1.5 mm for the shelves and doors.
- Size: The almirah shall measure approximately 2000 mm in height, 900 mm in width, and 450 mm in depth.
- Shelves: The almirah shall have at least three adjustable shelves made of stainless steel, with a load-bearing capacity of at least 50 kg per shelf.
- Doors: The almirah shall have two hinged doors made of stainless steel, with a recessed handle and a magnetic door catch.
- Locking mechanism: The almirah shall be equipped with a reliable locking mechanism that can be operated with a key or a combination lock.
- Ventilation: The almirah shall have ventilation holes or louvers to allow for air circulation and prevent the buildup of moisture.
- Finish: The almirah shall have a smooth and polished finish, with no sharp edges or burrs.
- Mobility: The almirah shall be mounted on four castor wheels, with at least two wheels having brakes for stability during use.
- Accessories: The almirah may come with optional accessories such as glass doors, extra shelves, or a pull-out tray.
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