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Fabric that’s good for you

By AHHB
Wednesday, 21 September, 2016

Hi-tech fibres for the high demands of infection prevention and control.
ºÚÁϳԹÏÈºÍøs, clinics, medical practices, retirement homes and mental health institutions, to name a few, all provide perfect breeding grounds for bacteria. In fact, anywhere textiles require frequent washing there are also questions raised about factors like easy care and economy.
That’s where Trevira CS Bioactive textiles are consequently ideal for use in areas where there is a strong emphasis on cleanliness and freshness. It goes without saying that having both flame retardant and antimicrobial fibres that hold the Oeko-Tex Standard 100 certificate are thus free from toxic substances.
Trevira CS is perfect for the Healthcare sector, not only being an eco-friendly material but as an antimicrobial fabric with permanent bioactive properties that prevent bacteria from multiplying in or on the fibre to meet the highest requirements of cleanliness.
We proudly offer these innovative and dimensionally stable Trevira CS® fabrics in plain, printed and reversible ranges which are suitable for use as bedscreens, curtains and bedspreads. Additionally, they work well with our curtain track systems for a total healthcare solution and can be coordinated to suit your interior furnishings.
Vertilux is Australia’s leading supplier of cutting edge Curtain Tracks.
Our Healthcare Curtain Track Systems used for separating areas such as hospital beds are also suitable for showers and work exceptionally well in both professional and hospital environments. ‘Mottura by Vertilux’ offers you Italian design and excellence that is proving to be a winner against its rivals.
We have solutions to meet the needs of high-end residential curtain tracks right through to heavy duty commercial projects which include manual and motorized systems.
To find out more about how we can assist with your next project, visit or contact us on 1800 837 845

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