Replenishing of KPK hospital has been started now. Good sign.

Knownajnabee

Minister (2k+ posts)
 
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Mr Justice

Minister (2k+ posts)
Almost everyone in Pakistan use these slippery floor tiles. These are safety hazard. I haven't seen these kind of tiles being used in any developed country, especially in hospitals.

These tiles, however, will help them to convert more visitors into patients.
 

devoid feast

Senator (1k+ posts)
Almost everyone in Pakistan use these slippery floor tiles. These are safety hazard. I haven't seen these kind of tiles being used in any developed country, especially in hospitals.

These tiles, however, will help them to convert more visitors into patients.

pata hai pata hai justice sahib ap ne pori dunya ghomi hai. thread ka title dekha bhi hai ya nuqs nikalnay k liye bichare tiles hi milay?
 

Wake Up Pakistan

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Almost everyone in Pakistan use these slippery floor tiles. These are safety hazard. I haven't seen these kind of tiles being used in any developed country, especially in hospitals.

These tiles, however, will help them to convert more visitors into patients.

Justice Sahib Tiles only became slippery when they mopped it. and for that all the world they put Signs Wet Floor be careful. kia khayal hai
 

Respect

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
This should have been started long time ago better late than never, i hope every hospital looks like this in the end of PTI term.
 

yariq

Voter (50+ posts)
I think Health and Safety does not get priority during design phases. Having said that many factors come in to play when considering building materials, some of which are cast, locally availability, durability (wear and tear), easy to clean or time it takes to clean, thickness, environment Or weather resistance in the building, friction ratio to wheels etc.
I thinks these tiles are cheaper in our country compare to the "rest of the world." hence hardly used in such building there but they are used in commercial complexes where appearance is more important or flow of people is more heavier.
Although build as such should get more user friendly yet building them first is more important.
I suggest to move toward equality basses, protecting the rights of each individual (able or disable). Tactical Tiles for visually impaired people near the edges or staircases, or access to wheelchair users and so on.
If we set the benchmark for it, then it will be easier to improve it.
 

stranger

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
or kuch arsa baad awam ne iss ka wo haal kerna hai keh ye lahore ka koi sarkari hospital lagna hai.... sirf tameer hi nahi.... awam ki sauch tabdeel kerne ki bhi zaroorat hai.... jo shaid hum kerna hi nahi chahtay ya phir koi badalna hi nahi chahta... i wish they stay clean ever after
 

Ocean 7

MPA (400+ posts)
justice is stupid...I have seen all over the world they use tiles...its easy to clean and wash and polish. I live in Toronto.
 

Nice2MU

President (40k+ posts)
Guess which area it is? I need your guess and will answer later on

Guess which area it is? I need your guess and will answer later on.


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samkhan

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Re: Guess which area it is? I need your guess and will answer later on

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