Description
Features and Benefits:
Antimicrobial:
- Each EcoMed disposable curtain is treated with the 3rd Generation Ultra-Fresh built-in antimicrobial protection.
- Built-in silver technology: Unlike chemical spraying-on, the Ultra-Fresh active additives are built into the polymer structure of the non-woven fabric at the point of manufacture.
- Fast and long term effective: The antibacterial active is evenly distributed throughout the whole curtain. Its effectiveness will last the life of the curtains.
Flame Retardant:
- EcoMed disposable cubicle curtains comply with the same fire retardancy standards as conventional polyester cubicle curtains.
- Tested and approved by SGS
- BS 5867: 2 Type C (British standard)
- NFPA 701: 2015 (American standard)
- AS 2755.2-1985 (Australian standard)
Cost Effective:
- The use of EcoMed disposable curtains provides a cost effective solution to the management of hospital curtains. We lower your price, so you can care patients more.
- In comparison to conventional curtains, we offer:
- Low purchase costs
- No curtain laundry costs
- No capital outlay for curtains
- No maintenance costs
Easy to Use:
- Easy to fit, Easy to change: We have done a lot of work on hook designs so you can easily fit or replace our curtains in almost any track systems in a minute. We lower your time, so you can care patients more.
- Switch in 60 seconds: The curtain hooks have been designed to be fully compatible with existing popular tracks. And the curtains weigh far less than conventional curtains and so are easy and quick to install and change in less than 60 seconds!
Recyclable:
- 100% Recyclable:EcoMed disposable cubicle curtains are made from 100% polypropylene non-woven, are 100% recyclable as non-clinical waste
- Just bin it: So when it is time for replacement they can be disposed of safely and environmentally. Just bin it. * It would be considered as clinical waste if heavily soiled by blood. Carry out your own assessments.
3 Sizes:
- 2m x 2.5m – 14 curtains per case
- 2m x 4.5m – 8 pieces per case