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Hospital Storage Systems: Helping You to Help Patients

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Hospital Storage Systems: Helping You to Help Patients

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  1. HOSPITAL STORAGE SYSTEMS: HOSPITAL STORAGE SYSTEMS: HELPING YOU TO HELP PATIENTS HELPING YOU TO HELP PATIENTS For a hospital, providing high-quality patient care is about much more than having qualified doctors available. Several different factors contribute to the smooth and successful running of a healthcare facility. It is imperative for doctors, nurses, and other specialists to quickly locate and access the equipment required to diagnose and treat patients. Having an established and structured shelving system can help in this regard. Point 1 Lockers Lockers Lockers are essential in a hospital environment — your employees need somewhere to store their personal items. Either timber laminate or steel lockers should do the job nicely — you just need to decide what type of lock (key, padlock, metal lockers or digital) your employees would prefer. Point 2 Longspan shelving Longspan shelving Longspan shelving is perfect for medium to heavy duty applications. Perhaps you have small devices or equipment accessories that need to be stored in an easy-to-access location. Point 3 Wire shelving Wire shelving Certain medications must be stored in a well-ventilated space. If both air-flow and strength are important to you, wire shelving is the perfect solution. Point 4 Moduline shelving Moduline shelving It’s not only equipment and medication that needs to be stored. Your employees — particularly senior doctors and staff — no doubt have files, books, and assets that need to be organised in their office. Moduline shelving is an excellent solution, offering the ability to expand and reconfigure as required. Point 5 Filing cabinets Filing cabinets Any healthcare manager or receptionist will tell you that working in a hospital involves extensive paperwork. While today, much of this work is conducted online, there is still a need for physical copies of patient notes and records. Point 6 Bins Bins Do you have small consumables lying around? Worried about reusing disposable products or picking up the wrong accessory in an emergency situation? Bins are a simple and proven way of organising all of your small parts. https://www.commando.com.au Call: (03) 93035999

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