🛋️ Elevate your space with style and privacy!
The TOA Supply 10Ft Medical Privacy Flexible Curtains are designed for high ceilings, offering a stylish solution for privacy in hospitals, clinics, and other public spaces. With a height of 9.5ft and a variety of lengths, these curtains come in multiple colors and feature an easy-to-use sliding track. Made from durable, machine-washable polyester, they are perfect for all seasons and provide light-filtering opacity.
Item Weight | 20 Pounds |
Top Style | Grommet |
Seasons | All Season |
Style | Modern |
Pattern | Solid |
Theme | Space |
Color | Blue |
Opacity | Light-filtering |
Product Care Instructions | Machine Wash |
Material Type | Polyester |
Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
Closure Type | Slide |
Special Features | Washable |
L**A
Good material for the price
I liked the color and good material for the price. Not that easy to install.
A**R
Curtain may not meet U.S. Fire Code for Healthcare medical.
I am in the medical curtain business and looking at this photo it is easy to see no Fire Marshal in the U.S. will allow this curtain to hang in a medical facility. The top-mesh is required by U.S. fire code NFPA701 to be 70% open 20" vertical down from the bottom of the sprinkler head. Visually you can see the approximate 6"-8" of solid blue fabric a the top would automatically put this curtain in violation of the code. There are two reasons for that: (1). In the event the fire sprinkler is activated the 70% open requirement is that the water from the sprinkler head, as you clearly see in the photo, must be able to penetrate the top-mesh and put out any fire. (2). If patient is laying in bed and the fire alarm is activated the patient must have a clear view of the exit sign in the room. 70% open factor is what every Fire Marshal requires. This curtain is typical of medical curtains made in China; they do not follow U.S. fire codes. Also, the Fire Marshall will ask to see "Flame-Spread" Certificate certifying that the fabric meets U.S. fire code...no Certificate no hanging of the curtain in any public or private medical facility....could be expensive if you buy a lot of these.
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