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THE BENEFITS of Hadley Dean disposable medical curtains

• Disposable
Manufactured in durable, non-woven polypropylene Hadley Dean disposable cubicle curtains are 100% recyclable as non-clinical waste, so when it is time for replacement they can be disposed of safely and environmentally.

• Anti-bacterial
To aid the prevention of infection, each curtain is treated with an anti-bacterial biocide which has been tested against the full range of dangerous bacteria and is effective against MRSA.

• Economical
Hadley Dean disposable medical curtains are a cost effective solution - equivalent to the laundering costs of traditional fabric hospital curtains.

Suitable for all sized
operations - call us on 020 8669 4744 for a competitive quote - bulk discount prices available on request.

The safe, cost effective alternative to traditional hospital curtains

The Hadley Dean disposable curtain system enables hospitals to balance time and cost against hygiene issues.

With infection control being one of the most crucial aspects of the hospital environment, Hadley Dean Disposable Medical Curtains can play an important role in hospital infection control strategy.

A safe and modern alternative to traditional hospital curtains, our disposable curtains are supplied by contractors and hospital refurbishment companies to private and NHS hospitals throughout London and the UK.

  • Highly effective infection control
  • Smart appearance
  • Cost effective
  • Easy to install and replace
  • Easy to monitor
  • 2 sizes means less waste
  • Environmentally friendly
  • Fire retardant BS 5867 Part 2 Type C

Biocide-treated: resistant to a full range of dangerous bacteria

Biocide-treated Hadley Dean disposable medical curtains are a proven deterrent against the spread of a whole range of bacteria including MRSA.

When disposable cubicle curtains have been introduced, backed up by other control methods, significant reductions in overall infection rates have been recorded. These are some of the bacteria our curtains are effective against: • Aspergillus niger • Clostridium difficile • Enterococcus faecalis • Escherichia coli • Pseudomonas aeruginosa • Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)