🛋️ Elevate your space with style and privacy!
The TOA Supply 10Ft Medical Privacy Flexible Curtains are designed for high ceilings in hospitals, clinics, and spas. With a height of 10ft and various width options, these curtains provide an elegant solution for privacy and room division. They come with a sliding track for easy operation and are available in multiple colors, making them a versatile choice for any environment.
T**.
Worth the money but there are other alternatives.
My expectation for the curtain was unrealistic due to my needed application and I had also found using 2 shower curtains allowed for more versatility. The track is super flexible and malleable to almost any application. Definitely worth the money that I paid; however knowing what I know now I wish I had only purchased the track and then got the shower curtains myself to save money.
C**.
Five Stars
Work good
D**S
Garbage
These will come un-even and hand cut not. They are not even hemmed. They came in a zip lock baggy!
A**R
Good product
Four stars. The only minus was the fabric ends were not hemmed. Also the install directions assumed I knew how to install hanger clips in curtains. I figured it out, however, it took me longer.
P**E
Very thin material and not private for a medical curtain ...
Very thin material and not private for a medical curtain. It is not a finished curtain entirely too long and needs to be cut or hemmed before it can be hung and used.
F**S
good thick material recommended I will buy a
good thick materialrecommendedI will buy a second
L**T
One Star
all instructions are in Japanese! still not installed, ugh!
A**R
Will not meet U.S. Fire Code NFPA701, 70% open factor, top-mesh requirement (20" vertical).
I am in the medical curtain business and looking at this photo it is easy to see no Fire Marshal in the U.S. will allow this curtain to hang in a medical facility. The top-mesh is required by U.S. fire code NFPA701 to be 70% open 20" vertical down from the bottom of the sprinkler head. Visually you can see the approximate 6"-8" of solid blue fabric a the top would automatically put this curtain in violation of the code. There are two reasons for that: (1). In the event the fire sprinkler is activated the 70% open requirement is that the water from the sprinkler head, as you clearly see in the photo, must be able to penetrate the top-mesh and put out any fire. (2). If patient is laying in bed and the fire alarm is activated the patient must have a clear view of the exit sign in the room. 70% open factor is what every Fire Marshal requires. This curtain is typical of medical curtains made in China; they do not follow U.S. fire codes. Also, the Fire Marshall will ask to see "Flame-Spread" Certificate certifying that the fabric meets U.S. fire code...no Certificate no hanging of the curtain in any public or private medical facility....could be expensive if you buy a lot of these.
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