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Our modular hospital treatment room furniture and clinical prep cabinets provide a highly defensive, flawlessly organized structural system for demanding healthcare environments. In medical utility spaces, swift access to clean dressings and contamination-free waste handling are non-negotiable. This setup pairs high-capacity vertical wall towers-featuring touch-latch handleless doors-with specialized lower procedure clusters and anti-microbial work surfaces. By replacing loose, disparate units with a continuous, flush architectural casework array, this system completely blocks dust or fluid stagnation, maximizing the workflow velocity of nursing staff under heavy patient rotations.
Specifications:
| Application Spaces | Operating Room (OR) Locker Rooms, Nurse Changing Rooms, ICU Staff Lounges |
| Key System Furniture | Smart Staff Lockers, Built-in Wardrobes, Changing Benches, Scrub Collection Islands |
| Primary Materials | Water-resistant HPL over E0-grade MDF, Powder-coated rust-proof metal, Solid wood cores |
| Surface Finish | Silver-ion anti-bacterial coating, scratch-resistant matte timber laminate |
| Locking Options | Smart RFID Card, Digital Keypad Lock, Combination Lock, Mechanical Cam Lock |
| Ventilation Design | Hidden rear slots or integrated louvers for optimal air circulatio |
| B2B Custom Model | Architectural Layout Blueprint Planning + Customized Production + Global Supply |

(Note: All dimensions are fully customizable to fit your specific facility footprint and pillar placements.)
Modular Staff Locker (Per Column): $400\text{mm} \times 520\text{mm} \times 1950\text{mm}$ (Width $\times$ Depth $\times$ Height)
Integrated Center Changing Bench: $1800\text{mm} \times 450\text{mm} \times 420\text{mm}$
Scrub Storage & Disposal Island: $1600\text{mm} \times 800\text{mm} \times 900\text{mm}$
Shoe Pigeonhole Cabinet: Custom length $\times$ Depth $350\text{mm} \times$ Height $1100\text{mm}$
Cabinet Substrates: High-density, moisture-proof E0-grade engineering boards designed to resist humidity in shower-adjacent changing rooms.
HPL Face Layers: Medical-grade, non-porous High-Pressure Laminate that stands up to daily abrasive chemical wipe-downs.
Bench Tops: Selected solid hardwood with heavy-duty anti-bacterial polyurethane sealants or impact-resistant compact laminates.
Hardware Kits: Stainless steel soft-close hydraulic hinges, full-extension heavy drawer runners, and heavy-duty adjustable leveling feet.
Advanced Smart-Access Integration: Compatible with hospital staff RFID badge systems for seamless, keyless one-tap lock access.
Internal Hygiene Separation: Built-in shelves separate clean personal clothes, outdoor shoes, and contaminated medical footwear within a single locker unit.
Concealed Air Ventilation: Features passive hidden air channels that constantly circulate air, preventing moisture buildup and unpleasant odors without exposing clothes to dust.
Flush Architectural Fitment: Custom edge-fillers ensure the wardrobe blocks integrate perfectly against the walls, creating zero gaps where dust or microbes can accumulate.

Seamless Infection Control Geometry: Eliminates traditional external handles and raw seams; smooth, flat, "push-to-open" surfaces reduce biological contact points and speed up sanitation sweeps.
Warm, Stress-Reducing Aesthetics: Replaces cold, intimidating industrial steel lockers with premium natural oak textures, elevating the staff room into a calming, supportive corporate workspace.
Industrial Structural Longevity: Engineered for continuous 24/7 heavy shift rotation abuse—doors and hinges are torture-tested to withstand up to 150,000 rigorous open-close cycles.
Cross-Contamination Risks: Standard staff lockers mix clean street clothes with contaminated shoes and clinical scrubs, risking cross-infection. Our Solution: We design strict compartmentalized locker interiors with dedicated lower footwear decks and vertical dividers.
Wasted Space & Messy Layouts: Loose lockers create dark corners and unused ceiling gaps that harvest dust. Our Solution: We evaluate your architectural blue-prints and create tailored, wall-to-wall integrated built-ins that optimize storage capacity by $35\%$.
"Dignity for the Medical Staff." The changing room is the transition point where doctors and nurses prepare mentally for intense clinical shifts. Our design moves away from jail-like metal locker arrays, introducing a clean, Scandinavian corporate hospitality feel. By combining warm wood-grain tones with intuitive spatial layouts, we respect the physical and emotional well-being of healthcare workers, enhancing institutional morale.
Integrated Base Recesses: Cabinets are raised with a recessed toe-kick to allow staff to stand closer to their lockers comfortably without stubbing their feet.
Quiet Slam-Proof Cushions: Built-in acoustic rubber gaskets and soft-closing hardware reduce cabinet slamming noise to under $20\text{dB}$, keeping the rest environment quiet.
Smooth Radiused Edge Profiles: The changing benches feature rounded edges to protect medical personnel from accidental bumps or scratching their premium uniform fabrics.

Export Crating: Knocked-down (KD) or semi-assembled units packed in 5-layer honeycomb master cartons, surrounded by thick EPE foam inserts, and shipped on certified ISPM-15 export wooden pallets.
Manufacturing Lead Time: 30 to 45 days depending on the volume of space customization required.
B2B Return Support: Given the customized spatial layout nature of these medical contract projects, change-of-mind returns are not supported. We provide immediate express replacement parts for any transit structural damage.
5-Year Commercial Warranty: On all primary cabinet panels, bench frames, and overall structural integrity.
2-Year Electronic Warranty: Covers smart RFID lock components, numeric keypads, and mechanical hinge pistons under normal usage.
Q1: Can your smart lockers sync with our existing hospital staff ID cards?
A1: Yes, absolutely. Our electronic locking systems can be customized at the factory to match standard global frequencies (such as 13.56MHz Mifare or 125kHz EM cards), allowing your staff to use their current access badges.
Q2: Our facility changing room has a high-humidity shower zone nearby. Will the wood panels warp?
A2: No. We construct our healthcare lockers using specialized moisture-resistant E0 cores wrapped in high-pressure medical laminates with seamless laser edge-banding. This prevents water vapor penetration and swelling.
Q3: Do you provide on-site installation services for large hospital projects?
A3: We provide comprehensive 3D CAD step-by-step layout guides and technical assembly manuals for local contract installers. For major hospital projects, we can also organize real-time remote engineering video consultations or deploy site supervisors if negotiated.
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