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Cuboc

Features a special surface coating that prevents food stains and spills from sticking.
This makes it easy to clean and maintain, ensuring that patients have a hygienic and comfortable dining experience.
The unique surface coating is specifically customized to prevent the growth and spread of viruses, ensuring a safe and healthy environment for patients and caregivers alike.

Equipped with four swivel casters, our Feeding table can be easily moved to either side of the bed, making it a convenient and versatile solution for healthcare environments.
For added stability, our hospital patient food table features column wheels with locking rings that keep the tabletop securely in place during use.
This feature is especially important when serving meals to patients, as it prevents spills that could otherwise contaminate the bedding.

Our hospital patient bed tables can be quickly and easily adjusted between 28” to 38” in height for optimal positioning. providing the optimal position for any individual and ensuring a pleasant and comfortable dining experience.
Whether patients are eating in their beds or in a common dining area, our table provides a stable and adjustable surface that can be customized to meet their individual needs.

Made from high-quality steel material, our food table with wheel provides a sturdy and reliable surface that can withstand frequent use and abuse.
It ensures a long lifespan and provides a cost-effective solution for healthcare facilities looking to invest in long-term equipment.
About Cuboc Furniture Factory
As a leading manufacturer of hospital furniture with over 30 years of experience in the industry. Cuboc specialize in providing fully customized furniture solutions for healthcare environments.
Our team of experts has extensive knowledge and expertise in the hospital furniture industry, and we are proud to have worked with over 30 hospitals around the world on their furniture projects.
From patient beds and bedside tables to cabinets and seating, we offer a wide range of hospital furniture products that are designed and manufactured to the highest standards of quality and durability.
With over 30 years of experience and commitment to quality, we have established ourselves as a trusted partner for healthcare facilities across the country.

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