Product Description
LEAD PROTECTION SCREEN
We offer an extensive range of Lead Protection screen. These dark room accessories are well tested for their quality and confirms to various national and international standards of quality parameters.
Enhanced Radiation ProtectionThe Lead Protection Screen is specifically engineered for use in hospital settings where X-ray or imaging procedures are conducted. With a minimum 1.5 mm lead (Pb) equivalence, it efficiently shields against scattered radiation, greatly reducing exposure risks for staff and patients. This screen ensures that critical safety standards are met while supporting optimal workflow in medical environments.
Mobility and Flexible PlacementMounted on wheels or casters, the screen is easily mobile, allowing seamless transport between rooms or stations within a healthcare facility. Its free-standing design ensures it can be positioned wherever protection is required, without the need for permanent installation. This flexibility is ideal for dynamic clinical settings where efficiency and adaptability are essential.
Resilient Construction and Aesthetic DesignManufactured from mild steel and coated with epoxy powder, the Lead Protection Screen boasts durability and ease of cleaning. The brown finish provides a clean and professional look that fits seamlessly into most hospital decor, while also resisting wear and damage in busy clinical environments.
FAQs of LEAD PROTECTION SCREEN:
Q: How is the Lead Protection Screen used in hospitals?
A: This screen is utilized as a mobile barrier to protect healthcare workers and patients during procedures involving radiation, such as X-rays. Its wheeled base allows for quick repositioning as needed, ensuring shielding is always available during exposure.
Q: What level of radiation protection does the screen provide?
A: The screen features a minimum of 1.5 mm lead (Pb) equivalence, which delivers reliable protection from scattered radiation commonly produced in diagnostic imaging procedures.
Q: When should the Lead Protection Screen be deployed?
A: It should be used whenever staff, attendants, or other patients are present in a room during X-ray or similar imaging procedures, providing a dependable barrier to limit radiation exposure.
Q: Where can the Lead Protection Screen be positioned within a hospital?
A: Thanks to its free-standing, wheeled design, the screen can be placed wherever needed, including radiology suites, operating rooms, emergency departments, or during bedside imaging procedures.
Q: What are the benefits of a mild steel construction with epoxy powder coating?
A: Mild steel offers structural strength, while epoxy powder coating enhances durability and corrosion resistance, ensuring the screen maintains its function and appearance with frequent cleaning and use.
Q: Does the screen require any installation or special setup?
A: No permanent installation is required. The free-standing, mobile unit is ready for immediate use upon delivery, requiring only basic wheel locking or unlocking for stability or mobility.