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10.2 REAR THRESHOLD <br />There shall be a 6" wide, 16 ga. formed, stainless steel threshold protector installed <br />on the rear interior of the body. The protector shall run the entire width of the floor at <br />the door opening. A 2" wide, adhesive -backed non-skid material shall be installed on <br />the threshold piece to assist with safe entry and exit from the vehicle. <br />Y N X <br />10.3 INTERIOR PROTECTION <br />A stainless -steel riser shall be provided on the lower half of the squad bench, to just <br />below the seating surface, and the street side cabinet face, up to an approximate <br />height of 13" from the floor. It shall protect the vertical surfaces from scratches, <br />marks and debris and shall be easily cleaned. <br />Y X N <br />10.4 INTERIOR COLORS AND MATERIAL <br />The Formica color for all cabinets within the patient compartment shall be Stone <br />Graffix #503 (Grey/White). <br />Y X N <br />10.4.1 The Formica shall have a matte finish. <br />Y X N <br />10.4.2 The LonPlate II brand flooring color shall be Gun Metal (dark gray) #424. <br />Y X N <br />10.4.3 The upholstery color shall be Gunmetal #MV102 (Dark Gray). <br />Y X N <br />11.0 LEFT SIDE CABINETRY <br />11.1 ACTION AREA <br />An efficient and accessible action area shall be located to the right of the attendant <br />seat. Oxygen and suction/aspiration equipment outlets shall be readily accessible. It <br />shall provide a counter for the attendant's use. The counter shall have a 3/4" lip to <br />prevent items from falling. For the attendant's safety, the foremost vertical leading <br />edge and top horizontal edge of the action area cabinet shall be trimmed with fabric <br />backed padded vinyl. The foam padding shall be 3/8" high -density foam and shall <br />have a R-factor of 0.25. All seams are to be machine stitched for proper fit and <br />durability. <br />Y X N <br />11.2 ACTION AREA CONTROL PANEL <br />All patient compartment lighting, environmental equipment and other indicators and <br />controls critical to the care of the patient shall be controlled from a switching console <br />located to the right side of the rear facing Technician's seat. The switch console <br />shall be located in a cabinet face cut at an approximate 30-degree angle above the <br />action area and below the overhead cabinet. The switch panel is designed to <br />provide easy operation and high visibility from either the rear facing Technician's <br />seat or side mounted CPR seat. To facilitate easy troubleshooting and maintenance <br />or repair, the controls for all ambulance conversion functions shall be basic, <br />automotive style, non -programmable type controls. This type of control mechanism <br />can be easily repaired by department maintenance personnel and does not require <br />electronic interaction with a third party for programming or problem solving. The <br />