Hospital automatic doors must meet stringent requirements for infection control, clean room standards, and patient safety. This guide covers automatic door selection criteria for healthcare facility applications.
1. Infection Control Surface Requirements
Door surfaces in healthcare facilities must withstand repeated disinfection with hospital-grade cleaners and抗菌 agents without degradation. Stainless steel or powder-coated aluminum surfaces provide cleanable finishes that resist bacterial growth. Avoid textured surfaces, porous materials, or decorative elements that could harbor contamination. Smooth, seamless surfaces facilitate thorough cleaning and disinfection.
2. Patient Room and Ward Door Specifications
Patient room doors typically use solid-core door panels with steel skins for durability and cleanability. Door frames incorporate integral seals for acoustic and infection control separation. Motorized operators allow beds and wheelchairs to operate doors hands-free through wall-mounted push plates or proximity sensors. Low door sill heights prevent wheelchair绊倒 hazards and facilitate bed transportation.
3. Operating Room Automatic Door Requirements
Operating room doors require higher specifications for hermetic sealing, pressure control, and contamination prevention. Air-sealed doors maintain sterile pressure differentials between surgical suites and corridors. Interlocking systems prevent simultaneous door opening that could compromise pressure differentials. hermetic sliding doors use inflatable gaskets that create airtight seals when closed.
4. X-Ray Room and Imaging Suite Doors
Doors for X-ray rooms and imaging suites require lead lining to provide radiation shielding. Automatic operators must accommodate the additional weight of lead-lined door panels. Safety interlock systems prevent operation while radiation equipment is active. Warning lights indicate radiation hazard status to prevent accidental exposure.
5. Accessibility Compliance for Healthcare Facilities
Healthcare facilities must comply with accessibility standards including adequate clear opening widths for wheelchair passage, appropriate operating forces, and reach range requirements for controls. Wall-mounted controls must be within accessible reach heights. Automatic operation reduces physical effort required to operate doors for mobility-impaired users.
This article compiles information from publicly available automatic door industry resources.
