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Stackable Cots. St. Joseph’s House of Hospitality Rochester, NY. Concept Selection Matrix. Material Selection. Selection Description Wood and steel comparable resource pricing; plastic expensive to mold Steel and plastic both are easy to wipe down; wood degradable
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Stackable Cots St. Joseph’s House of Hospitality Rochester, NY
Material Selection • Selection Description • Wood and steel comparable resource pricing; plastic expensive to mold • Steel and plastic both are easy to wipe down; wood degradable • Heavily based upon design and what we have access too, however, plastic would be ideal • Manufactured through welding and machining • Overall, steel is best option
Stack-a-Bunk • Norix® furniture • Approximately 6 stacked will create be 18” off the ground – can be used as a bench • Polyethylene material • Flame resistant • Light-weight • Easily stackable • Chemical resistant to blood, alcohol, urine, feces, salt solution, & chlorine solution • Washable • $180 per bunk
Stackable Bunk • Material – Steel • Easy to manufacture • Relatively inexpensive • Cot shown how will stack with mattresses between frames
Mattress Selection • American Bedding Mfg, Inc. • Poly-fiber Camp Mattress • Waterproof • Fire resistant • Stain resistant • Anti-bacterial • Comfortable