Clarke Delta

THE PROBLEM

Having display screens and televisions in the most challenging environments is essential in care environments, with the protection of screens and even service users being another key consideration. Televisions consist of many delicate components, which can be extremely vulnerable in high traffic or challenging environments.

Watching television can be one of the most popular activities in care and mental health settings, a broken television would cause much disruption and pose a difficult situation for staff entertain occupants.

 

THE SOLUTION

Clarke Delta ® TV Protection Cabinets form a physical barrier to prevent televisions becoming damaged from accidents or vandalism, while also providing a pleasant viewing experience. Constructed from tough long lasting materials, helps to ensure an extensive product life.

Clarke Delta ® TV Protection Cabinets also address the ligature risks present with exposed TV’s and brackets, using a stylish sloping design. The sculptured top and bottom also help to reduce the impact from falls. Ventilation grilles are provided to maintain a stable TV temperature, and also efficiently emit sound.

Clarke Delta ® TV Protection Cabinets are also provided with security locks to enable quick access for authorised people. The powder coated finish gives a uniform look, and protects against corrosion.

 

THE KEY PRODUCT BENEFITS

  1. Tough construction whilst also being cosmetically pleasing.
  2. Sloping top and bottom design – reducing the impact from falls, and reducing the ligature risk.
  3. Ventilation grilles – to allow for cooling of the screens.
  4. Polycarbonate screen – to provide a robust viewing panel.
  5. Lockable front viewing panel – allowing staff quick access to the screen.
  6. Can be installed over the top of existing screens without refitting them – efficient installation.

 

If Clarke Delta ® TV Protection Cabinets match what you are looking for please complete our contact us page with your enquiry, or pick up the phone and call us on 01952 404616.