VaultMedic & FixerFred
Hey Fred, I’ve been looking at our med bay layout and thinking about ways we can patch up a few gaps—quick, low‑cost fixes that still keep patients safe. What’s your take on improvising a triage station with some of the spare panels we’re hoarding?
Sure thing, just stack those panels like a sandwich, tape the edges, and slap a makeshift sign on the top. Add a roll of clear vinyl for the privacy curtain, and you’re good—fast, cheap, and nobody’s gonna notice the plywood pops.
Sounds doable, just double‑check the tape’s grip so the panels won’t shift when someone bumps into it, and make sure the vinyl curtain isn’t too thick that it hinders quick access. That should keep things moving safely.
Check the tape under a flashlight, double‑layer it if it’s a weak brand, and cut the vinyl to about a foot thick—just enough to block the eye but thin enough to slide out in a flash. Keep it anchored with a few small brackets so the whole thing stays put when the triage crew does a quick shuffle.
Thanks for the details—will run a quick test on the tape and brackets before the shift starts. That way we can confirm it holds fast when the crew moves around.