Building codes and standards
Hospital decoration design needs to conform to local building codes and standards, including building design codes, fire safety regulations, building use function codes, etc.
Health and environmental norms
Hospital is a special environment, and the decoration design needs to follow the relevant health and environmental norms. For example, choose materials that are easy to clean, adopt antibacterial and mildew-proof treatment, and set up a garbage sorting treatment system.
Fire safety code
As a public place, hospital fire safety is very important. Decoration design needs to meet fire safety standards, including the use of fire-proof materials, the installation of firewalls, the configuration of appropriate fire-fighting equipment, and the definition of evacuation routes.
Code for indoor air quality
Indoor air quality in hospitals is very important to the health of patients and medical staff. Decoration design should comply with relevant indoor air quality standards, including ventilation system design and material selection.
Privacy protection specification
Hospital decoration design needs to consider the privacy protection of patients and medical staff. Sound insulation design of wards and consulting rooms, personal information confidentiality measures, etc. All need to meet the relevant specifications.
Code for barrier-free design
In order to provide barrier-free services in hospitals, decoration design needs to follow barrier-free design specifications. For example, set up convenient barrier-free access for the disabled and equip them with easy-to-operate furniture and facilities.
Equipment and technical specifications
Hospital decoration design needs to consider the specifications of medical equipment and information technology. Such as reasonable placement of medical equipment, electricity and network layout to meet the needs of modern medical services.