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Specialized Furniture for Intensive Care Units (ICUs)
ICUs house the most vulnerable patients, requiring furniture designed for constant monitoring, rapid access, and precise clinical intervention. Every piece must support both patient stability and advanced medical technology.
ICU beds include advanced adjustability, integrated scales, and support for ventilators and monitoring devices. Their surfaces help prevent pressure injuries, while side rails and smooth movement enhance patient safety.
Bedside cabinets and overbed tables must remain easily accessible while accommodating complicated wiring and equipment. Spacious, well-organized storage is necessary to keep essential supplies within reach.
Nursing chairs, mobile workstations, and ergonomic stools help staff remain productive during long shifts. Their design minimizes fatigue and improves precision during procedures.
Visitor seating in ICUs must provide comfort while maintaining infection control. Many hospitals select sleeper chairs that allow family members to stay close during critical periods.
ICU furniture supports round-the-clock care by balancing comfort, durability, and medical functionality.


















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