Specifications for floor and number of hospital elevators

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    Elevators are equipment that we need to use frequently, especially in hospitals. We attach more importance to elevators because of their great role. If the hospital does not have an elevator, then there will be a lot of trouble. In hospitals, there are roughly two types of elevators commonly used, one is a hospital elevator, and the other is an escalator. So, what are their advantages and disadvantages? Now, let the elevator sales company introduce to you.

    1. The hospital elevator can quickly and directly transport passengers to the destination floor, but it is difficult to cope with the concentrated and continuous flow of large numbers of people. In an outpatient and emergency building that only relies on elevators to transport passengers, a large number of people are often stranded in the waiting hall, which will increase the chance of hospital cross-infection and aggravate the negative emotions of patients. Therefore, the elevator is relatively suitable for vertical traffic use in the outpatient and emergency building with fewer outpatient visits or more floors across.

    2. Compared with medical elevators, escalators can transport a large number of people within a short distance, and under normal circumstances, there is almost no waiting time, which can effectively solve the problem of crowd retention and ensure traffic flow when there are not many floors. Smooth. However, the running speed of the escalator is generally lower than that of the elevator, and it is not suitable for passengers with physical disabilities. In addition, the running mode of the escalator determines that it must deliver passengers to the destination floor layer by layer, which is not as direct as the elevator.

    Through the introduction of the elevator company, I believe you already know the advantages and disadvantages of medical elevators and escalators. For more product information, please continue to pay attention to us: China elevator supplier.