Cortech
When furnishing high-traffic, high-security facilities, Cortech USA provides the industry-leading solutions required for safety and longevity. For over 25 years, Cortech has been the gold standard for "intensive-use" furniture, specifically engineered for the unique challenges of correctional facilities, behavioral health centers, and law enforcement environments. These products are designed to solve the primary operational problems of contraband concealment and equipment destruction, providing facility managers with peace of mind and reducing long-term maintenance costs in even the most demanding settings.
The Cortech USA collection features a robust lineup of rotationally molded products, including the iconic Endurance series and the Razorback seating line. These items are manufactured from high-impact, flame-retardant polyethylene, ensuring they are virtually indestructible and easy to sanitize. Key features include bolt-to-floor capabilities for maximum security, seamless construction to prevent the hiding of contraband, and ergonomic designs that prioritize user safety without compromising on durability. From heavy-duty bunk beds to ligature-resistant seating, every piece is built to withstand 24/7 use in institutional environments.
Equip your facility with furniture that is built to last and designed to protect. Whether you are outfitting a new housing unit or upgrading a behavioral health ward, our selection of Cortech products offers the durability and compliance your institution demands. Don't settle for residential-grade furniture in a professional environment; choose the brand trusted by facility administrators nationwide. Browse our full range of Cortech USA solutions below and request a quote for your facility upgrade today.
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Find answers to commonly asked questions below.
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What federal flammability standards and fire safety certifications do Cortech correctional facility mattresses meet for high-security environments?
Cortech correctional mattresses are engineered to exceed strict federal flammability mandates, including the rigorous 16 CFR Part 1633 and 16 CFR Part 1632 standards for open-flame and smoldering resistance. These products often meet or surpass the California Technical Bulletin 129 and ASTM E1590 requirements, which are the industry benchmarks for fire safety in public and high-occupancy buildings. By utilizing a densified fiber core or resilient Pinnacle foam, the mattress provides a limited heat release rate that is critical for "defend-in-place" fire safety protocols. Facility managers can rely on these certifications to maintain compliance with state and federal correctional oversight agencies. This high-level fire retardancy is a non-negotiable technical specification for preventing deliberate fire-setting incidents within a secure housing unit.
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How does the "The Original Sealed Seam" technology address infection control and contraband prevention in detention facilities?
The "Original Sealed Seam" technology utilizes Radio Frequency (RF) welding to molecularly bond the cover material, creating a 100% leak-proof and virus-barrier seal. This seamless construction is technically superior to traditional stitching because it eliminates the entry points typically used by bed bugs, lice, and liquid biohazards. By creating a hermetically sealed environment, the mattress prevents the internal core from becoming a reservoir for cross-contamination or hidden contraband. Procurement officers prioritize this design because it drastically reduces the administrative burden of infection control and the labor-intensive searches required for traditional mattresses. This permanent bond ensures the mattress remains a high-integrity component of the facilityās sanitation strategy throughout its service life.
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What are the technical specifications for the integrated pillow design and how does it improve safety for high-risk residents?
Cortech mattresses feature an integrated pillow design that is molded or sealed directly into the mattress core to eliminate the need for loose bedding components. This technical innovation is a primary safety feature for high-risk or behavioral health populations as it removes potential ligature points and reduces the risk of self-harm. By housing the pillow within the high-performance cover, the facility also eliminates a common hiding spot for prohibited items and weapons. Technical specialists appreciate that the integrated pillow maintains its loft and support without the shifting or flattening associated with standalone institutional pillows. This "single-piece" philosophy enhances operational security by simplifying inventory management and reducing the volume of flammable materials within a cell.
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How does the high-performance cover material contribute to a lower Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) compared to standard institutional mattresses?
The high-performance cover is specifically formulated not to crack or peel, a technical advantage that significantly extends the productās lifecycle and lowers its Total Cost of Ownership. Standard institutional mattresses often fail at the seams or through surface degradation, leading to frequent and costly replacement cycles that strain facility budgets. Cortechās use of heavy-weight polyurethane-coated ballistic rip-stop material provides extreme tear resistance against intentional destruction by "destructive guests." Administrators benefit from a 5-year institutional warranty against seam failure and cracking, which provides long-term budget predictability and reduced waste. When calculated over a decade, the durability of these mattresses makes them a far more sustainable investment than lower-cost, high-turnover alternatives.
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Are there specific chemical compatibility requirements for cleaning and disinfecting Cortech mattresses to ensure institutional longevity?
Cortech mattresses are designed for maximum maintenance efficiency and are compatible with a wide range of EPA-registered disinfectants and bleach solutions. To maintain the integrity of the high-performance cover, it is technically recommended to use quaternary ammonium compounds or phenolic disinfectants within a neutral pH range of 6 to 8. While diluted household bleach is acceptable for rapid sanitation, a clean water rinse is advised to prevent chemical residue build-up that could eventually embrittle the nylon coating. Avoiding harsh solvents, iodophor disinfectants, and abrasive scouring pads will ensure the antimicrobial surface remains effective and the cover stays pliable. Following these technical cleaning protocols allows facility staff to decontaminate surfaces quickly between uses, supporting high-occupancy turnaround times without damaging the equipment.
