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Steel Hospital Linen Hamper Double Bins Foot Pedal Controlled Cover
Hospital Linen Hamper Features:
A Hospital Linen Hamper featuring steel construction, double bins, and a foot pedal-controlled cover offers a combination of durability, efficiency, and hygiene. The steel frame provides a sturdy and long-lasting design, capable of withstanding frequent use in hospital environments. Steel is resistant to corrosion and easy to clean, making it ideal for maintaining a high standard of hygiene in healthcare settings.
The double bins feature allows for easy segregation of clean and soiled linen, helping to streamline laundry management and reduce the risk of cross-contamination. By keeping different types of linens separate, hospitals can improve cleanliness and ensure proper handling of materials before they are processed for washing.
The foot pedal-controlled cover adds an important layer of convenience and hygiene. It enables staff to open the hamper without using their hands, which is particularly important when handling soiled items, minimizing the risk of contact with potentially contaminated surfaces. The foot pedal mechanism promotes a hands-free operation, enhancing overall efficiency and reducing the spread of germs within the facility. This combination of features makes the linen hamper an essential tool for maintaining cleanliness and organization in busy hospital settings.
Hospital Linen Hamper Technical Parameter:
Size | 80×59×89CM |
Material | steel frame |
Plastic cover open and closed | Foot pedal control |
Bin bags | Two waterproof and washable |
Castors | 4 silent wheels with cross brakes |
Hospital Linen Hamper Usage:
A Hospital Linen Hamper plays a vital role in maintaining cleanliness and organization within healthcare facilities. It is primarily used for the collection, sorting, and storage of soiled hospital linens such as towels, sheets, and patient gowns. The hamper helps streamline the process of handling dirty linens by providing a centralized, designated space for their disposal, reducing clutter and improving overall hygiene in patient rooms and other medical areas.