AM.S. or S.S. Sheet
A Powder Coated
A False Ceiling
A PVC Tiles
A Heavy Platform A C.O.P. A Fan & Light
Emergency Medical Services (EMS): - Essential for ambulance services, stretchers facilitate the swift and safe transportation of patients from accident scenes to medical facilities.
Hospital Wards and Emergency Rooms: - In hospitals, stretchers aid in patient movement within different departments, including emergency rooms, ensuring rapid response to critical situations.
Surgical Suites: - Stretchers are employed in operating rooms for the transfer of patients to and from surgery, providing a stable platform for pre- and post-operative care.
Diagnostic Imaging: - Vital for radiology departments, stretchers assist in transporting patients to imaging procedures such as X-rays, CT scans, and MRI scans.
Maternity and Neonatal Care: - Used in maternity wards, stretchers help move expectant mothers for deliveries and support the transfer of newborns to neonatal care units.
Intensive Care Units (ICU) and Critical Care: - In critical care settings, stretchers play a role in the careful transport of patients requiring intensive monitoring and treatment.