Design: It consists of trays, drawers, and shelves on wheels used for transporting and dispensing emergency medication and equipment.
Location: These carts are typically located in emergency departments, intensive care units, and other areas of medical facilities where emergencies are likely to occur.
Contents: Most crash carts now contain a defibrillator, an intravenous infusion pump, intubation equipment, airway suction devices, and other items.
Lockable Drawers: Emergency trolleys typically have lockable drawers to keep supplies secure and prevent unauthorized access.
Clear Labeling: Emergency trolleys are often labeled clearly, with compartments and drawers labeled for specific equipment and supplies.
Easy-to-Clean Surfaces: Emergency trolleys are designed with easy-to-clean surfaces, which is essential for preventing the spread of infection.
Sliding Table Top Extension: Some models feature a sliding table top extension.
High Quality Medical Grade Castors: They have high quality medical grade castors for excellent mobility.