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RE: Are today's Healthcare Environments Ready for a Pandemic?

in Architecture+Design4 years ago (edited)

Greetings @storiesoferne. Excellent information you share today. A topical issue that becomes a sanitary necessity "to convert our sanitary enclosures in flexible places (with modular furniture adaptable to position changes), ergonomic, pleasing to the eye, allowing visual contact and communication of people, easy disinfection and maintenance...".

I totally agree on the importance of these enclosures having adequate furniture for their inventories (supplies) this could make the difference with respect to a wrong equipment philosophy. On the other hand, it is also important that floor coverings are non-slip and aseptic and the other measure I would add is that even if modular furniture is moved or modified, care should be taken to respect circulation areas for the movement of staff, equipment and patients.

I congratulate you for this post, it was very complete and with an impeccable writing, besides the photographs illustrate a lot and complement your words.

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On the other hand, it is also important that floor coverings are non-slip and aseptic and the other measure I would add is that even if modular furniture is moved or modified, care should be taken to respect circulation areas for the movement of staff, equipment, and patients.

Thank you @xandra79 for adding these highly important design solutions and their advantages! Because healthcare design is such a complex discipline, it surely helps to mindfully study all the necessary details for a pandemic-ready medical enclosure. Appreciate your taking the time to digest the vital principles and applications mentioned here. Have a lovely weekend!

Thank you @storiesoferne. Sincerely enjoyed the reading very much. Today I'm participating in the "Meet Up Hive en español" event and it's great. Have a nice weekend too!.

Wow, sounds like an awesome event for the weekend. Have fun!

Yes, it was great. It was a hive meet up but for the Spanish community. Important communities participated, among them OCD. They talked about their incubation program, without naming the participating communities and I fondly remembered the Architecture+Design community 🤗

That’s amazing! I’m glad you had a wonderful experience with the Spanish community meet-up! OCD communities are the most exciting, engaging, and vibrant tribes on the Hive social blockchain. I’m pretty sure you’re delighted to have discovered us plus subscribed, participated, and contributed to our community.

I truly love the way you deliver content here! Keep posting awesome publications! 😊