Hospital automatic doors are installed for a variety of reasons, not least because they play an essential role in ensuring that medical facilities are safe and accessible. One of the most common locations where you’ll find automatic doors is in hospitals and medical facilities. In fact, it’s increasingly unusual to find manual doors in hospitals and other medical centres. What is it about automatic doors that makes them such a great fit for hospitals and medical centres?
Hospital automatic doors save both time and effort for users of the building, whether patients or staff. They ensure the free flow of people in and out of the building and are highly practical for patients and visitors who may have limited mobility or who have full hands.
Doors sensors in hospitals will usually be motion sensitive, meaning that they will open automatically when someone approaches them. This eliminates the need for the person to physically open the door. This added convenience helps to ensure that patients, staff and visitors are able to navigate through the hospital easily.
Hospitals need to maintain the very highest standards of hygiene, cleanliness and germ control. Hospital automatic doors make this task easier by eliminating the need for people to touch door handles. This is particularly important in high-traffic areas such as emergency departments, where there is a high risk of contamination. By removing the need for people to touch door handles, automatic swing doors make it easier to control infection risk.
Hospital automatic doors often form a part of a wider strategy to ensure accessibility for anyone who visits, uses or works at the facility. They ensure it’s easy to enter, leave and move around the building without opening and closing doors. This makes the building much more welcoming, reduces stress and discomfort for physically less able visitors and meets compliance requirements.
Often in hospitals, people are moving heavy equipment around or moving people on stretchers or in wheelchairs - a task that is made considerably easier with automatic doors. Hospitals need to establish greater accessibility than most buildings and automatic doors play a fundamental part in ensuring that all users of the building can freely enter and move around as required.
Heavy manual doors can not only be difficult to open and manoeuvre, they also present extra safety challenges. Heavy doors can snap back raising the risk of someone getting injured. Hospital automatic doors have a range of safety features that ensure safe operation, such as sensors that stop the transit of the door when they hit a person or object.
Automatic doors also aid the free movement of people around the building, preventing large numbers from gathering in high-traffic areas. Automatic doors can also be programmed through our automatic door service to close and lock after they have been used ensuring that access to restricted areas is limited.
Contact the experienced team at Safetell to find out more about hospital automatic doors and the vital role they can play in hospitals and medical settings.