Sereneview introduces new cost-cutting cubicle curtains


Sereneview adds new Armor Protection stain-guard to its line of cubicle curtains which prevents stains from becoming embedded in the fabric. Armor Protection combined with the standard Aegis Microbe Shield repels MRSA, C. diff, mold, microbes, and body fluids.

Sereneview® cubicle curtains feature nature scenes that not only lower stress and raise patient and staff satisfaction, but are also a return on investment, says CEO Ernesto Rodriguez. "Armor Protection is a durable, non-leaching barrier that allows curtains to be wiped clean, thus extending product life and reducing staff time associated with changing curtains, laundering, room closure times and hospital-acquired infections." 

No Obligation 30-Day Cubicle Curtain Trial

Sereneview® invites you to test our new cubicle curtain in your facility to evaluate the cost savings and impact on patient and staff satisfaction. Get started today with a no obligation trial curtain by calling 310.510.0541 or by email to ernie@sereneview.com with your contact information.  

About Sereneview

Sereneview® is an award-winning provider of hospital cubicle curtains, acoustic wall murals, and scenic overheads featuring nature scenes that lower stress and raise patient & staff satisfaction.  Sereneview® products are installed in over 1,200 hospitals and care centers, including the Veterans Administration, Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, and Memorial Sloan Kettering.  You can learn more about Sereneview® hospital curtains and what our hospitals have to say about enhancing their Patient Experience by visiting www.sereneview.com.

 



March 17, 2016


Topic Area: Press Release


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