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Walking into the I.C.U., one of the first things that you might notice is the door. Room doors in ICU are of great importance for many reasons. They aid in keeping the rooms clean and quiet, creating an environment for patients to rest. They also preserve the patients privacy. HUAAO Our company,HUAAO, Produce top quality doors especially fit for hospital and healthcare place.
ICU room doorOur ICU doors from HUAAO are all custom made for the hospital solution. they are strong and durable and can be opened and closed countless times a day without breaking. We use materials that can be wiped down and are germ resistant. This is helping to keep the ICU clean and safe, for patients and doctors. Also, our doors are made to be silent when open and closed. This is significant as disturbances may affect patients, who attempt to rest and recuperate.

The I.C.U. is the most important unit for safety’s sake. That’s why our ICU doors lock in a high security way. They have locks that are secure enough to keep the room safe but that can be quickly opened in an emergency. The doors are fire-resistant too, so they can help prevent the spread of a fire. This is safer for everyone in the I.C.U. Our ICU doors are tested to make sure they are sturdy and can also provide lasting durability.

No two hospitals are alike, which is why we provide customisable ICU doors. There are various sizes, colors and features that allow you to personalize what fits best for your hospital. If you want a door with a window, we can have that done. And if you require a door that is extra wide for big equipment, we can build that, too. We partner with you to ensure that your ICU doors are perfect for your environment.

ICU doors need to be accessible for doctors and nurses. We have handles on our doors that are easy to close. They can also be opened with a foot pedal or an automatic sensor. This is particularly helpful when doctors or nurses are busy with their hands full. We consider what staff will need to work well in this, and care well for our patients.”