This aluminum room service cart delivers consistent tray handling while resisting corrosion and reducing downtime in patient meal service environments. Designed for high-turn operations, it supports efficient delivery of meals across hospital floors with durable construction.
LongDescription#@#NA#@@#Cleaning Instructions#@#Wipe aluminum frames and tray guides with a mild detergent solution and soft cloth; rinse and dry to prevent corrosion. Sanitize high-touch zones like handles, chair backs, and tray surfaces with an EPA-registered disinfectant per label dwell time. Inspect for food residue under shelves and in crevices; remove crumbs to deter pests. Clean daily in service areas to maintain inspections, prevent cross-contamination, and preserve finish and function.#@@#Additional Info#@#Carter-Hoffmann's AL20 aluminum room service cart holds 20 trays (14" x 18") and fits 15" x 20" trays. It weighs 56 pounds, measures 25.25" W x 33" D x 59.38" H, and meets CSA standards.#@@#General Info#@#Description #@#
This aluminum room service cart delivers consistent tray handling while resisting corrosion and reducing downtime in patient meal service environments. Designed for high-turn operations, it supports efficient delivery of meals across hospital floors with durable construction.
Engineers specified a capacity to balance load and maneuverability for hospital corridors. Operators gain predictable throughput by loading up to 20 standard trays, enabling scheduled rounds without repeated trips.
Manufacturers built the frame and shelves from aluminum to reduce overall weight while resisting rust and chemicals used in healthcare cleaning protocols. Staff will move the cart more easily and perform routine sanitation without surface degradation.
Designers sized the unit to accept various tray formats, providing flexibility when facilities use mixed inventories. Food service teams will avoid tray swaps and streamline staging between kitchen and patient rooms.
Engineers kept the cart dimensions to fit tight hallways and elevator bays. Facilities will maintain traffic flow and access service elevators without obstructing corridors.
Fabricators rated the empty cart for a balance of durability and ease of movement when loaded. Staff will experience lower push effort during multi-floor routes and reduced risk of strain injuries.
Manufacturer adheres to CSA guidelines where applicable and uses commercial-grade materials suitable for healthcare food transport. Administrators will document equipment compliance in procurement records and support audits with consistent specifications.
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• Delivery times may vary based on location.#@@#deliverynotes#@#NA#@@#Maintenance Guide#@#Inspect cart welds and fasteners weekly; tighten or repair loose hardware to maintain integrity. Clean aluminum surfaces with mild detergent and warm water; rinse and dry to prevent corrosion. Lubricate casters and wheel bearings monthly with food-safe lubricant and check wheel alignment for smooth rolling. Replace damaged trays and ensure fit for 14" x 18" and 15" x 20" sizes to avoid binding. Verify brake function before each use and store cart indoors when not in service to extend its life.