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I am planning to renovate my clinic.can anyone give an idea abt their interior design and decoration?

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I am planning to renovate my clinic.can anyone give an idea abt their interior design and decoration?

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Sounds like you need professional help…you could contact your local chapter of ASID (www.asid.org) for a recommendation on an interior designer. Other than that, here’s what I can tell you…Use furniture and fabrics that are durable and made specifically for use in clinics. Fabrics should either be vinyl or crypton (I know it sounds like something from a Superman movie, but it is really a woven fabric that is resistant to bleach and betadine, antimicrobial, and antibacterial) Chairs should have wooden arms, and should be about 21″ deep so that they are easy to get out of. They should also have a “wipe out” space (the back of the chair should not meet the seat of the chair) so that if someone is incontinent in the chair or vomits in it it can be easily cleaned. If there is no wipeout, or if you use a lounge type chair that has webbing below the seat, fluids can get trapped in that webbing and create horrid smells. Carpets should be solution dyed nylon to be resistant to bleach and be

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