In any medical emergency, every second counts. Stretcher Elevators are designed to move patients on stretchers safely and smoothly within clinics, hospitals, and other healthcare facilities. In comparison to other elevators, this elevator is built with a large cabin size, more weight-holding capacity, and advanced features to accommodate stretchers, emergency equipment, and more.
In hospital organizations, there are mostly critical life-saving activities which include carrying patients to different floors for various reasons.
Recommended Key Features when deciding on a Hospital Lift:
• Capacity: 10 to 26 passengers.
• Speed: 0.50 to 1.5 mps.
• Design: Specially designed for a stretcher and hospital beds along with an attendant.
• Multi-ray door protection device: Infrared beams make sure the doors open when someone passes in between them.
An elevator must ensure the safe and smooth flow of important patient-centred processes and enable medical staff to focus on the patient’s condition. Therefore, in such a critical application, Attico Elevators robustly designed elevator accommodates a standard hospital bed (stretcher) without any hassle because in such critical conditions, a minute or few seconds can make a huge difference. In hospital organizations,
Attico Elevators is one of the leading hospital bed elevator manufacturers in India and has come up with lifts that are built especially for hospitals, usually to accommodate stretchers. They are designed in such a manner that patients will have smooth, jerk-less, and the safest travel. The capacity of the hospital lift ranges from 10 passengers to 26 passengers.
Why Stretcher Elevators Are Essential in Healthcare Facilities
Hospitals handle a high volume of patient transfers daily, whether to operation theatres, ICUs, or diagnostic labs. A standard passenger elevator often falls short when it comes to space and access. Stretcher elevators bridge this gap, ensuring uninterrupted patient care with:
- Enhanced accessibility for emergency staff and equipment
- Fast, safe transfer of immobile or unconscious patients
- Compliance with hospital building codes and standards