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Lcd Tv Enclosures For Psychiatric Units
An outdoor digital signage case is not the correct solution for protecting an plasma television in a psychiatric unit, discover more here.
An outdoor dynamic signage enclosure is perfect for protecting a television outdoors when used for dynamic, digital advertising; this is down to the design and day to day functionality needed to run the digital advertising network. But when the same unit is used in a psychiatric unit, you could have a big problem.
There are several companies who have Federal approval for their none loop able TV enclosures, and they have developed a plasma enclosure that is “perfect” for protecting the screen as well as protecting the patients from self harm.
The problem a contractor has is that if they do not understand the potential risk of self harm they could be ignoring their “duty of care” and this can be both expensive and unprofessional.
Imagine the reactions if a contractor installs the wrong enclosure and a client harms themselves, this will firstly show that the contractor has little if any experience providing a solution for psychiatric units and imagine the litigation expense involved.
An outdoor LCD enclosure is designed to protect digital signage and TV displays outdoors, not in a psychiatric unit.
A non loop or anti loop LCD enclosure is specifically designed and manufactured to have no edges that can aid a patient tying any material around the case and hanging themselves, these units also have no sharp edges, all edges have a 10mm radius, so clients cannot damage themselves.
When a contractor is asked for these specific enclosures and does not know what they are doing and supplies a standard digital signage enclosure (which is a common mistake of contractors who are new to psychiatric units), this will cost the contractor anything up to $5 million should a patient harm themselves on the case, these contractors need to be educated, a small minority are only interested in the lowest price, this sometimes is not the right philosophy, as the cheapest isn’t always the best.
As well as the potential expense incurred, I know for one that I could not live with myself if a solution I had supplied had resulted in someone’s death.