Direct Fabrics NHS approved Disposable curtains should become an integral part of every hospital’s overall infection control strategy Size is 750cm x 200cm either with integrated gliders or hook eyelets. Ideally suited for a track 575cm x 200cm drop. All Antibacterial and flame retardant.
Our curtains are recommended approved and recommended in CQC inspections. You can read about cleaning and recommendation of cubicle curtains at the following link on the Care Quality Comission Website
Curtains are 1 size of 750cm wide x 200cm drop with an eyelet heading.
Benefits of Disposable Cubicle Curtains & Traditional Textile Curtains
Cubicle curtains are used in medical treatment facilities to provide privacy and or block out the light.
They are suspended from a ceiling rack or supporting structure to be pulled back for more room or closed to add more privacy for examinations. These curtains are usually made with antimicrobial finishes plus flame retardant fabrics like cotton, polyester, nylon or vinyl.
Cubicle curtains are used to partition off holding rooms, preparation areas, over flows, and examination rooms. They are also used as dividers in patient rooms and as privacy and security in surgical theatres.
Disposable Cubicle Curtains
There are many advantages to disposable cubicle curtains. They are lower in cost, help reduce laundering expenses, and prevent the spread of HAIs or hospital acquired infections.
Scientific and medical studies have found methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus or MRSA on curtains in hospitals, clinics and nursing homes. Since this discovery, disposable cubicle curtains have become popular. Our disposable curtains are also coated with antimicrobial products. This mean the bacteria is stopped at the curtain line.
Disposable cubicle curtain panels come in different colors. Check the website for the color that suits your hospital, rest home or medical clinic. We do recommend, however, that you change your disposable curtains on a rotating basis. We suggest changing disposable curtains every six to nine months depending on the trust guidelines.
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