Empowering every student or professional with specialized accessibility, this self-contained mobile lab provides a dedicated workstation specifically designed for the physically impaired. It serves as a comprehensive scientific hub that bridges the gap between traditional laboratory layouts and necessary ergonomic accommodations. By integrating essential plumbing and storage into a single portable unit, users gain the independence to conduct experiments or handle technical tasks in any classroom or workspace. This versatile station ensures that physical limitations never hinder scientific exploration or professional productivity, making it an indispensable asset for inclusive environments
Built for durability and heavy-duty use, the unit is constructed from premium oak and oak veneers, providing a sturdy and professional aesthetic. The workspace features a 1-1/4 inch thick ChemGuard top, engineered to resist chemical spills and high-impact activities common in laboratory settings. Integrated into the surface is a high-quality stainless steel sink and a matching faucet, supported by an internal toggle-switch water pump system. This pump mechanism effectively manages water flow, pulling fresh supplies and discarding waste seamlessly to maintain a self-sufficient ecosystem. Additionally, the unit includes rod sockets and a complete upright set to support various apparatus and overhead setups
This mobile workstation is configured for maximum utility within a compact footprint, allowing it to move easily between different areas as project requirements change. The natural oak finish highlights the quality of the wood construction while ensuring the piece blends well with existing laboratory cabinetry. Its dimensions are optimized to accommodate wheelchair access and varied seating positions, ensuring the sink, faucet, and work surface remain within easy reach. The inclusion of all necessary hardware, including the full upright set and integrated water management components, provides a turnkey solution for any facility prioritizing accessibility and functional excellence