Never underestimate importance of good First Aid equipment. Something like the Healing Bench is sure to be invaluable in a medical emergency.
Industrial design student Adrian Candela conceived this compact product, which essentially merges a First Aid kit with a backpack and a surface for sitting. His concept grew out of a past project called the Package Seat, but this one has been influenced by the features of ambulance stretchers. Wrapped up into the perfect paramedic parcel, the Healing Bench is ideal for disaster relief situations that may exhaust triage doctors on-site. The Healing Bench comes complete with bandages, gauze, disinfectant, a blanket and more, and is easily stored, transported, opened and employed. A supply of these at hand is sure to improve the the lifesaving standard.
First Aid Furnishings
The Healing Bench is Foldable, Functional and Fit to Save Lives
Trend Themes
1. Compact First-aid Furniture - Creating multi-functional and foldable furniture that can serve as both a First Aid kit and a surface for sitting can improve emergency response times and access to life-saving resources.
2. Mobile Medical Equipment - Designing medical equipment that can be easily transported and deployed in disaster relief situations can significantly improve the effectiveness of on-site triage and emergency medical care.
3. Functional Design for Emergency Response - Creating innovative designs that prioritize functionality, ease of use, and convenience for emergency responders and patients can have a significant impact on saving lives in critical situations.
Industry Implications
1. Industrial Design - Incorporating principles of functional design, emergency response planning, and medical necessity into the development of new products can produce more effective and innovative solutions for the healthcare industry.
2. Disaster Relief - Investing in equipment and resources that can be rapidly deployed and easily transported to disaster relief areas can improve the speed and efficacy of emergency medical care efforts in times of crisis.
3. Emergency Services - Developing furnishings and equipment that meet the specialized needs of emergency responders, including their mobility, speed, and space constraints, can help improve the efficiency and quality of care in emergency medical situations.