WORKSHOPS AND WAREHOUSES


CABINS FOR LABORATORY, PROFESSIONAL STUDIOS AND WAREHOUSES

Premises used as laboratories - for example hairdressing shops, craft workshops and professional studios - generally need to separate the different operating functions within the same environment.

Here is a short list of some of the possible uses of the booths in laboratories, warehouses and professional studios:

    obtain multiple workstations obtain an office area separate from the sales area create a reception area separate from the operational area

In many cases, the business premises are rented; the owner of the building will hardly be willing to permanently modify the walls and the structure of his premises; much less will he be ready to take on expensive restructuring costs to adapt the spaces he owns to the specific needs of the lessee.

Therefore, the choice of movable walls promises to be an ideal solution to satisfy everyone's needs.

Temporary walls are installed dry, without creating dust or dirt. The professional or the craftsman will be able to assemble the walls by himself, with a minimal expense and in a very short time, without having to make use of specialized manpower.

The dividers are furnishing accessories, therefore their installation does not require the request for permits. They can be installed in a few hours and, if you have to move, they can be dismantled and taken with you, together with the rest of the furniture.


Booths can also be used to store unused equipment or to screen machinery.

Here are some examples:

    Create a warehouse with movable walls: The walls are configured to create a warehouse for tool sheds or for storing supplies. Changing rooms: they can be equipped with bars and hooks to keep the clothes of customers and patients in order.Create a coffee corner with mobile panels: it is possible to create a separate coffee area even with very little space available. Hygiene and cleaning: The booths must be easily cleaned and disinfected to guarantee a hygienic and safe environment for everyone. Booth surfaces should be smooth and easy to clean with appropriate cleaning agents. Adequate lighting: Booths should be well lit, so that personnel can clearly see tools or clothing during setup and inspection. Heat-resistant materials Water: The materials used to build the cabins must be resistant to water, so that the surfaces can be easily cleaned and disinfected.





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