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2023-08-09

Hospitals, often seen as centers of medical care, hold a deeper significance that goes beyond the walls of sterile hallways and bustling corridors.  In this article, we explore the beauty and purpose of hospitals, shedding light on their essential role in our lives and communities.

Architectural Marvels with a Healing Touch

The beauty of hospitals lies not only in their architectural grandeur but also in their thoughtful design focused on patient well-being. Modern hospitals are designed to create soothing environments that aid in the healing process. Natural light, serene landscapes, and calming interiors contribute to an atmosphere of tranquility, enhancing the overall healing experience for patients and their families.

Medical Symbol on Signage: Additionally, a "hospital mark" might refer to a symbol or sign used within a hospital to provide directions, information, or identification. For example, a cross symbol (similar to the Rod of Asclepius) might be used on signs to indicate medical facilities or services within the hospital.

Hospital architectures are not just brick and mortar structures; they are sanctuaries of healing, compassion, and hope.  Big hospitals, like any other institutions, may opt for composite manhole covers with hospital marks to express the purpose of union and cure. And crossline mark designs of manhole covers are the most popular and ideal in hospitals. 

(Manhole covers installed at Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine, which is one of the biggest Tertiary hospitals in Zhejiang, China  Oct 7th, 2020)

Safety and Hygiene: Hospitals prioritize the safety and hygiene of their premises. plastic or composite covers have better surface friction coefficient and reduce the risk of slips and falls.

Reduced Noise: The rattles of metal manhole covers generate noise when vehicles pass over them. In a hospital environment where noise levels are important for patient comfort and relaxation, composite covers may be preferred to minimize disruptive sounds.

Corrosion and Maintenance: Metal manhole covers rusted over time with chemicals or moisture. Non-metal covers are rust-free and do not require surface maintenance,

Rusty metal manhole covers can tarnish a hospital's public image of cleanliness

Weight and Handling: Non-metal manhole covers can be lighter and easier to handle than their metal counterparts. This is particularly important in hospitals where staff can effortlessly access for the detection of flammable and toxic gases or maintenance of underground networks, moreover, sewer cleaners may need easy access to manholes for cleaning organics and residual chemicals.

Customization: composite covers allow for greater customization in terms of shape, size, and design at a lower cost. Such as crossline pattern design on small-size covers which is quite expensive to iron manhole covers.

(Photo date Oct 8th 2020, 10 Years after the installation)

It's important to note that the choice of manhole cover material in any setting, including hospitals, is likely influenced by a combination of safety, practicality, maintenance considerations, and adherence to regulations. The specific reasons may vary based on the hospital's needs and priorities.

Hospitals stand as beacons of beauty and purpose, embodying the noble mission of healing, compassion, and progress. Beyond their physical structures, hospitals are a testament to the human spirit's capacity for empathy and resilience. As we appreciate the beauty and purpose of hospitals, we recognize the profound impact they have on our lives, reaffirming their essential role in shaping healthier, more caring societies.

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