First aid room BIM coordinates stretcher access, equipment, sinks, power, lighting, privacy, storage, emergency routes, signage, and staff response flow.
Why This Matters
A first aid room may be rarely used, but when needed it must work immediately. BIM can check whether the room is reachable, visible, equipped, and serviceable.
Practical Guidance
Check Access: Review stretcher route, door width, lift access, corridor turns, and proximity to high-risk areas.
Coordinate Services: Provide power, water, drainage, lighting, ventilation, and communication points.
Plan Storage: First aid supplies, bed, chair, privacy screen, and waste need clear space.
Support Response: Signage, call points, security access, and emergency procedures should align with the room location.
Checklist
- Review stretcher and emergency access routes
- Coordinate power, water, drainage, and communication
- Plan storage and treatment layout
- Align signage and response procedures with room location
LUA BIM LABS Insight
First aid BIM is readiness BIM. The room should be easy to find, enter, use, and restock.
LUA BIM LABS — Products & Services
Personalized MEP BIM Tutor (Starter Plan)
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