Furniture can be one of the more cost-effective areas to improve in a correctional facility, delivering real operational benefits without the scale of investment required for major building systems. | Photo Credit: Cortech
For much of modern corrections history, facilities were built around steel. It represented strength, permanence and control. For decades, it solved real problems in demanding environments. In many ways, steel earned its place.
But what worked for durability does not always work for safety, staffing and liability today. Steel solved yesterday’s problems, but today’s problems are different…