Striker Beds
Equipping your medical facility means making many different decisions, from the brand names of medicines you choose to the types of stretchers you need for your different specialties. There are many brand names for all the equipment you choose, including Striker beds and stretchers, and many facilities prefer the Stryker name over any other brand of medical equipment.
There are many reasons why Striker beds are so preferred by those who make decisions for medical facilities. Of course there are many brand names from which to choose and no doubt the vast majority of them perform quite well, but any caregiver that has struggled with a stretcher or bed that doesn't work right can tell how important they are every day. Choosing Striker beds means choosing equipment that has patient care in mind and which works well for your facility's special needs.
As an example, there are Striker beds that are designed for bariatric surgery and needs. They are of course larger in size with a thicker pad in order to support the heavier patients in the bariatric units. They also serve as surgical beds since transporting and moving obese patients can be very difficult and even dangerous for the patient and the caregiver. You can also choose Striker beds that are designed for OB/GYN and maternity needs. These are designed for easier examinations and deliveries.
Critical care Striker beds also allow for easier access to a patient with additional room for charts and instructions. They are ergonomically designed for those patients that are no doubt already in pain, making their time in bed as comfortable as possible. They are easy to transport so that moving a patient is much less difficult than with standard Striker beds.
When ordering Striker beds you can also add on elements and features that work for the caregivers and the patients. Defibrillator trays can make patient care much more effective as those receiving critical care can have the defibrillator machines next to their bed at all times, even when they're being transported. IV caddies and poles can be fitted for each bed and each need individually. This too increases the effectiveness of patient care, which is top priority for those designing Striker beds.
Did you know that you can also get technical support when you purchase Striker beds? This means a hotline that can be called when you experience technical problems with their beds or other equipment. You can also schedule service calls so that a technician can diagnose the mechanical problems and address them. This means your Striker beds will continue to be in service for years to come, which is a great consideration for anyone's budget.
There are many reasons to consider Striker beds when it's time to purchase equipment for your medical facility, as their brand name and reliability mean you'll be using these beds for years to come. They're a number one choice for many medical facilities and can suit your particular needs as well.





