







The rehabilitation of old stretchers focuses on restoring and upgrading them for prolonged use in medical and emergency settings. This process typically involves deep cleaning, repairing structural damage, replacing worn or broken parts like wheels, handles, or locks, and ensuring the stretchers meet current safety regulations. Proper inspection and testing are also crucial to ensure functionality. Refurbishing old stretchers helps healthcare facilities reduce costs, extend the lifespan of equipment, and maintain reliable tools for patient transport and care during emergencies or routine procedures. This sustainable approach minimizes waste and maximizes resource efficiency.
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