Start with the care environment
Healthcare, senior-living and recovery settings have different operational and documentation needs. We begin with the intended use and buyer protocol, then identify the materials, construction and testing scope relevant to the project.
Inputs that shape the program
- Facility type, bed or room count and replenishment model
- Required dimensions, closures, colours and identification
- Care process and agreed durability evaluation
- Comfort, handling and housekeeping priorities
- Packaging, labelling and delivery requirements
- Applicable buyer documents and third-party testing scope
Controlled from brief to bulk
01 — Define use and requirements
We review the environment, end user, care process, quantities and requested evidence before proposing a construction.
02 — Review and approve
Materials and samples are evaluated against the agreed requirements. Final claims are limited to the evidence applicable to the approved product.
03 — Produce to the approved record
Production, labelling, packing and inspection follow the frozen specification and agreed quality plan.
Company systems, material certificates and finished-product test reports are different evidence. We match documents to their actual scope.