Qwick Cube Emergency Cubicle System
Qwick Cube is a freestanding cubicle tracking system designed for rapid deployment in temporary healthcare environments. Ideal for emergency wards, surge capacity areas and field hospitals where ceiling-suspended systems are not possible, Qwick Cube provides stable, hygienic patient screening while maintaining privacy and dignity.





Rapid Bed Bay Construction Without Ceiling Support
Qwick Cube provides a fast and practical solution for constructing temporary patient bed bays in spaces where ceiling-suspended cubicle tracking cannot be installed.
The lightweight freestanding frame allows units to be deployed in multipurpose environments such as sports halls, community centres and temporary medical facilities.
Each structure creates a large 3m x 3m bed bay, providing adequate space for clinical staff to work safely while maintaining clear separation between patients.
Unlike mobile privacy screens, the rigid frame provides stable patient screening that can be fixed to the floor where required.
Hygienic Design & Flexible Installation
Qwick Cube is constructed from powder-coated steel frames with aluminium curtain tracks and antimicrobial disposable curtains.
Curtains are installed using a press-slide curtain loading point, allowing rapid replacement while supporting infection control procedures.
Units can be supplied as standalone four-sided cubicles or configured as supported bays fixed to walls to maximise capacity in temporary wards.
Systems can be supplied flat-packed for storage and rapid redeployment or installed by our specialist healthcare installation teams.

Rapid Deployment & Flexible Configurations
Qwick Cube systems are designed for rapid deployment in environments where additional patient capacity must be created quickly.
Units can be delivered flat-packed for storage and assembled by competent staff, or supplied and installed by our specialist team.
The system supports several deployment configurations depending on the available space and wall support.

Standalone Cubicles
Standalone units provide a fully enclosed privacy bay and allow services or equipment to be mounted to the backboard.

Wall-Supported Bays
Wall-supported bays allow multiple cubicles to be installed in rows to maximise ward capacity within large temporary spaces.

Floor Fixing Options
These options allow units to remain freestanding, mobile or fixed depending on the operational requirements of the facility.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Got a question about Qwick Cube? Here are answers to common queries from healthcare teams.
System Design & Applications
Qwick Cube is designed for environments where rapid installation of temporary bed bays is required.
Typical deployment locations include:
- Multipurpose hospital spaces
- Village halls and sports centres
- Community healthcare facilities
- Emergency surge wards
- Conference and education centres
We support healthcare teams planning temporary wards or emergency patient capacity.
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Feature
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Detail
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Frame Material |
Powder-coated steel |
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Track Material |
Aluminium curtain track |
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Standard Bay Size |
Up to 3m x 3m |
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Curtain Type |
Disposable antimicrobial curtains |
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Configuration |
Standalone or wall-supported bays |
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Installation |
Floor fixed or freestanding |
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Supply Options |
Flat-pack kit or installed system |
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Storage |
Designed for compact storage and reuse |

Why Enviroscreen?
Enviroscreen supports NHS Trusts and healthcare providers with cubicle tracking systems designed for both permanent wards and temporary healthcare environments.
Our ISO 9001-certified and CHAS-accredited teams provide specification support, supply and installation across the UK.
From rapid deployment solutions like Qwick Cube through to permanent cubicle tracking installations, we deliver coordinated systems designed for compliance, safety and operational efficiency.
Deploy Temporary Cubicle Bays with Confidence
Rapid-deployment cubicle systems for emergency healthcare environments.
