Curtains
C/S Cubicle Curtains has been manufacturing the industry’s finest privacy curtains and track systems since the early 60’s. Our quality is unmatched and we offer the lowest lead time in the industry.
The nylon mesh on all General Cubicle curtains are sewn into the body of the curtains. There are no mesh edges exposed to fray, snag or tear. Our competition sews their mesh directly to the back of their curtains without the use of hems. The curtain not only has an unfinished appearance,
but the mesh can tear, snag or fray either during normal
operation or in the washing cycle.
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Snap Lock CurtainsSnap Lock curtains are designed to be modular, so a facility can buy dozens of the same curtain in a specific size and use them interchangeably from room to room. This affords the hospital an easy way to manage its curtains and to always have spares on hand. And modular curtains can save a facility money, by not having to purchase a lot of custom or different size curtains. Available in sizes from 48″ x 48″ to 192″ x 84. |
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Qwik Switch® CurtainsInsert the Qwik Switch wand into the locking unit at the end of the track where the ceiling meets the wall. Turn the wand counterclockwise to unlock the latch and bring the track down to remove the curtain. |
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Isolation CurtainsC/S Isolation Curtains are perfect for critical care, emergency and isolation traffic areas in healthcare facilities. These isolation curtains look just like fabric curtains and are cost effective when compared with the life-cycle cost of traditional fabric curtains. Isolation curtains can be hung on any of our track systems or any standard curtain track. C/S Isolation Curtains are manufactured from 100% recyclable material, they are 99% biodegradable, and they meet NFPA 701 standards and are extremely strong. An Antimicrobial finish is standard on all curtains. Our isolation curtains are available with and without mesh, and both types come in a protective hygienic sleeve. |
C/S Cubicle Curtains and Track Systems Catalogue » |
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