What businesses could benefit from cubicle tracks?
If you’re wondering whether your business could benefit from installing some cubicle tracking systems, but aren’t sure whether they’d be worthwhile or even needed, then you have found the right article!
Today we have spoken to one of the UK’s largest medical grade cubicle tracking retailers DotcomBlinds, to get all the information you could need about whether your business could benefit from cubicle tracks, by looking at what businesses use them and why they do.
Medical offices
Starting with the obvious, as cubicle tracks are designed with medical offices such as Doctor’s offices and Dentists’ Surgeries in mind, which means that any business in a medical setting can likely benefit from having a set of cubicle tracks installed in their facility.
The benefit from having a set of cubicle tracks inside a medical facility is twofold: firstly, you can secure your patient’s privacy for their treatment, making them more comfortable; and secondly for invasive procedures you can use medical grade curtains to help contain any bodily fluids inside a specific area.
Tattoo parlours
Tattoo parlours are an unexpected business which could benefit from medical grade cubicle tracks. While it may seem odd, when you picture tattoo artists in your mind, medical grade equipment will not be what you think of. But thanks to various sanitation and hygiene requirements tattoo studios actually use a lot of medical grade equipment.
Cubicle tracks have a few different uses in a tattoo studio, the first main reason for their use is to provide privacy to customers who are getting tattooed in private areas they may not want other patrons to see, and the second big reason is that it’s not uncommon to bleed whilst being tattooed, so curtains hanging from these tracks can prevent blood from being splattered across the parlour.
Beauty salons
Beauty salons are another surprising business that can make good use out of cubicle tracking in their salons. But for many patrons of beauty parlours, they’re visiting for relaxation as they are a new look and having beauty work done in front of other customers can be stressful for some.
So, beauty studios will often use cubicle tracking and curtains to secure privacy for some of their customers who are anxious about being on display, as well as customers having work done in sensitive areas.
Research facilities
Back to a business you’d expect to see using medical grade cubicle tracks, scientific research facilities. Most scientific research facilities have a medical grade standard for their workspaces to ensure there’s no cross-contamination and contain any spillages of chemicals.
Research facilities will use cubicle curtain tracks for a few different purposes, but the most common uses for cubicle tracks is to create a safe space around their equipment to prevent cross-contamination of chemicals.
Sports centres
Finally, we move onto sports centres. Unlike all the other businesses mentioned sports facilities don’t need to contain chemicals, bodily fluids or provide privacy to their patrons, but still, they will often use cubicle tracking in one way or another.
Most commonly, sports facilities will use cubicle tracks in large indoor areas such as tennis or basketball courts, so that they may divide up the space into smaller areas for groups. Cubicle tracks with long curtains will hang from the ceiling and can be used to split up indoor space to maximise how many groups are using the space at any given time.