Behavioral Health Safety Guides
Complete Guide to Behavioral Health TV Cabinets
This guide explains how ligature-safe TV systems are designed to reduce ligature risk in behavioral health facilities while protecting televisions from damage, tampering, and everyday use in secure environments.
Surface Mounted vs Recessed Secure TV Casings
When installing televisions in behavioral health facilities, choosing between surface-mounted and recessed enclosures can impact both safety and installation requirements, and this guide explains the advantages of each approach.
Behavioral Health TV Safety Guide
Proper installation plays an important role in maintaining safety within behavioral health environments, and this guide outlines best practices for securely installing behavioral health TV housings.
Understanding Ligature Risk in Behavioral Health Facilities
Ligature risk assessments help healthcare providers identify potential environmental hazards, and this guide explains how these risks occur and how facilities reduce them through thoughtful design and specialized equipment.
Designing Safe Behavioral Health Patient Rooms
Patient rooms in psychiatric and behavioral health facilities must balance comfort with safety, and this guide explores design considerations that help reduce ligature risks while supporting patient care.
Anti-Ligature Equipment for Behavioral Health Facilities
From secure TV cases to ligature-resistant clocks and fixtures, this guide explains the types of equipment commonly used to improve safety in behavioral health and psychiatric environments.
Architect Specification Guide for Protective TV Housings
Architects and healthcare planners often need detailed product specifications when designing behavioral health facilities, and this guide outlines the key considerations when specifying protective TV housings.