In Nigeria, the demand for high-quality patient bed systems is surging due to the rapid expansion of private clinics in Lagos and Abuja. However, the tropical climate and high humidity levels often lead to premature corrosion of low-grade metal frames, making anti-rust coating a critical requirement for longevity.
Many public hospitals still rely on manual systems, but there is a significant shift toward the electric bed for patients to reduce the physical burden on nursing staff. The inconsistency in power supply in certain regions has also driven a demand for hybrid beds with manual overrides.
Logistical challenges and the need for space-optimization in crowded urban clinics have increased the adoption of the folding medical bed, allowing facilities to scale their capacity quickly during public health emergencies or seasonal outbreaks.


















