Biggest Mistakes to Avoid while buying Hospital Furniture?



If you are buying furniture for a medical or healthcare facility, then it strongly requires some practical considerations that goes far beyond aesthetics. The main factor is the  comfort with the safety of the patients and employees. There are a few mistakes that are mostly made by the customers, here are few of them to help you select the hospital furniture will serve the needs of your medical facility for many years to come.
1.      Selecting the wrong fabrics- You should always specify a healthcare-grade vinyl for the furniture that can easily withstand cleaning with a bleach solution to eliminate bacteria and other pathogens.
2.      Not analyzing what’s good and bad about the products you already have- When you’re replacing the existing furniture, then you should take some time in the evaluation what has worked and what didn’t work with each piece you’re replacing.
3.      Failing to accurately assess needs- Always begin with the assessment of your needs related to the furniture in terms of design, comfort, function, durability, maintenance, and other key criteria.
4.      Selecting a product that’s not rated for the task- You need to be able to comfortably accommodate individuals of all shapes and sizes, from pediatrics to Bariatrics as all patients and staff members don't have the same build or body type.
5.      Not paying enough attention to function while evaluating appearance- It is always important to have a wide range of furniture options available make the selection of the exact items, finishes as well as the fabrics that project your medical facility’s image.
6.      Choosing price over value- Everyone loves to have a bargain deal, but when you’re evaluating price, make sure you give equal weight to the value of the products.
7.      Not coordinating the product’s life expectancy with your accounting department’s depreciation schedule- You should have the knowledge about the depreciations as well as five year warranty. 
8.      Not evaluating the true cost of ownership
9.      Not asking your dealer to keep your standards on file

10.  Doing business with a vendor that offers little or no support after the sale- For example, your hospital beds manufacturers or hospital bed suppliers should offer better services or customer support for better experience with their products. 

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