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Code for design of hospital corridor width
The width design code of hospital corridor is generally formulated by the local health administrative department or architectural design code. The following are some common hospital corridor width design specifications.

Corridor width of urban hospitals

The corridor width of city hospitals should generally be not less than 2.4 meters, and the corridor width of county-level hospitals at or below the second level should be not less than 2.2 meters.

Width of special purpose corridor

For special corridors, such as emergency corridors and operating room corridors, the width should generally be greater than 2.5 meters.

Minimum width of hospital corridor

The minimum width of the hospital corridor should not be less than1.8m. In order to facilitate the passage of patients and medical personnel, the width can be appropriately increased.

Width of aisle in individual clinic

There is no uniform national standard for the aisle width of individual consulting rooms, but it is generally recommended that it should not be less than 1.5 meters, which is convenient for patients and medical staff to pass smoothly.

Fire escape and emergency evacuation

The aisle width of individual clinics also needs to consider fire exits, emergency evacuation and other factors. For specific specifications, it is suggested to consult or inquire about the local health administrative department or building design specifications.