How Do Suicide-Safe TV Enclosures Improve Patient Safety?

Patient safety is a top concern in behavioral health facilities, psychiatric hospitals, and other high-risk environments. Among the various safety measures being implemented, one often-overlooked area is television placement. TVs can pose a significant ligature and tampering risk if not properly secured. This is where a suicide-resistant TV enclosure becomes a critical part of facility… Read More »

Benefits of Ligature-Resistant TV Enclosures in Hospitals and Mental Health Facilities

As a hospital administrator, one of your core responsibilities is to ensure that your facility provides a safe, compliant, and healing-focused environment for all patients—especially those in behavioral health or psychiatric care. One increasingly important aspect of this responsibility involves the selection of fixtures and equipment that reduce risk, including the installation of ligature-resistant TV… Read More »

What Is an Anti-Ligature TV Enclosure?

A standard TV installation isn’t suitable for behavioral health environments, so the question has to be asked: What is an anti-ligature TV enclosure? Wall mounted wall brackets for screens leave gaps, expose screens, reveal fixings and edges. In relatively low risk environments this is not a problem. In healthcare, mental health settings, prisons and similar… Read More »

The importance of secure housings for televisions

Protective TV Housings Understanding protective Housings. Secure enclosures for televisions are protective cases specifically designed to minimize self-harm risks by eliminating ligature points on or around televisions. These specialized units play a vital role in maintaining safety in environments such as psychiatric facilities, correctional centers, and rehabilitation units. The Importance of Psychiatric TV Housings. Televisions… Read More »

Improving TV Safety in Behavioral Health Facilities

A Critical Safety Concern in Behavioral Health Settings TV Safety systems in behavioral health facilities are dedicated to providing safe and therapeutic environments for patients. Yet, one persistent challenge is mitigating risks associated with traditional furnishings and electronics, including TVs. Standard televisions can inadvertently become hazards, posing a risk of self-harm or injury to patients… Read More »