Improving Your Workspace  
laboratory equipment, Carroll SeatingWhere you work can affect how you feel throughout the day.  You may love your job, yet your surroundings may not make you feel at your best.  Everything from old furnishings to no furnishings at all can make you wish something would change.  But what can be done?  

Things can change.  It doesn’t matter if you work at a laboratory or a school.  Casework and architectural woodworking can really transform a room into something fresh and new.  It can change your whole outlook on your workplace and make you excited to come into work each day.  

What Can Be Done  
Depending upon where you work there are a variety of things that can be done in order to improve it.  Work in a school?  Educational casework can be installed for classrooms, libraries, administrative offices, and staff rooms.  Storage areas give you the extra space you need for all sorts of items whether they’re for classroom use or staff use.  Or perhaps you need casework for a laboratory.  We know that they need to be sleek and functional for your use.  That’s not a problem at all.  In fact, you can choose from all sorts of different styles in order to find one that will suit your workplace and provide you with the best in efficiency.  Customization is never a problem either.   

Maybe your line of work is in a medical field.  Maybe you need workstations for your nurses.  Perhaps examination rooms need various shelving and cabinetry.  All of these can be provided when you work with our knowledgeable staff to discover affordable pricing and designs that you want.  

Even More Choices  
Not only can you choose the design, but you can also decide what type of materials you want your casework to be crafted from.  Architectural casework can be made from various materials that include wood, metal, plastic laminate composites, and more.  You can choose what you want and what you want these materials to create.  They can be everything from the cabinets to the work stations.  Let us know what you want and we will do everything in our power to create it.   

Our staff is ready to assist you in every way possible.  We have been working with many clients over the years to provide them with stunning casework, and we are serious about providing the best products as well as customer service.  Discover how we can make your workplace even better by contacting us today.

Casework Everywhere  
A lot of locations call for casework.  Laboratories, health professions, education, and more.  Casework can include a lot of different pieces that you may or may not need. You should evaluate the area that the casework is intended for and discover what will be needed.  In most cases you may find that all pieces should be installed.  This may because the space is brand new or that the previous pieces were too old or simply needed updating.

The right casework can add a finalized finish to the area.  They are modern with plenty of excellent designs that you can choose from.  They can also be made from a variety of materials, from wood to metal to plastic laminate composites.  Choose from cabinets, desks, counter tops, and more.

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Casework meant for laboratories can include shelving units, workstations, and much more.  Carroll Seating Company also recognizes that pieces for laboratories may need to be fashioned so they are in compliance with LEED and SEFA 8, so that won’t be a concern since we’ll have it all taken care of.

When you need casework for educational areas, you’ll find a lot of different options available to you.  It doesn’t matter if it is for an elementary school or for a university.  Pieces are built ready to be used over and over so you can expect excellent durability from them.  Casework can be placed in administrative offices, libraries, and classrooms.

If it’s a major hospital or just a smaller administrative building nearby, the medical casework we can offer is always ready for a tough day at work.  You can find it fashioned in 3 types of antimicrobial surfaces to help keep areas cleaner and the location more sterile. Equipment comes as stainless steel and you can also enjoy electronically adjustable work stations.

So Much More  
This is only a small sampling of what Carroll Seating can offer you for your business.  There are so many different potential pieces that can be included in casework, you may feel overwhelmed at first, but there is no need to worry.  Our teams are ready to assist you in all areas so you can get exactly what you need for your space.  You can even request architectural woodwork for a space and we can do additional customizing for you.

From labs to classrooms, libraries to medical rooms, we stand behind all of our casework and will make sure that you are completely satisfied with everything we do.

Creating a healing environment: Minimizing hospital infections
Hospital infections are an increasingly serious issue in the world of healthcare.  Approximately 98,000 patients are infected by the hospital environment every year.  This can severely cripple the healing environment the hospital creates for its patients. healthcare casework   Carroll Seating Company


If it is determined that the origin of the infection is from the hospital, insurance plans will not cover the cost.  This can be considerable.  The average cost to cure an infection is $13,700 and the average hospital operates at a 3 to 5 percent margin, so every penny counts!  The effect on the patient can be far worse.  When a patient incurs an infection from the hospital, the patient will spend on average, 6.5 more days in the hospital, is 5 times more likely to be readmitted, and sadly, 3 times more likely to die.

Presuming the patient fully recovers, it’s an issue that is not over for the hospital.  Under the new healthcare laws which will take fuller effect in 2014, customer satisfaction surveys are increasingly important for performance reviews, and payment is based on these reviews.  York Chan, a member of the Advisory Board for “The Joint Commission” which accredits approximately 90% of the hospitals in the United States said in a conference to healthcare facility directors, “Environment has  a lot to do with with hospital infections [and] everything to do with patient satisfaction surveys.”*

Creating a more healing environment for the patient
Many of these infections are caused by poor air exchange rates in operating rooms and complications from other medical procedures.  However, your choice of plastic laminate casework can help minimize the risk of patient infection by reducing the ability of microbes to adhere or grow on hospital surfaces, much of which consists of casework, which virtually every room in a hospital has. Case Systems of Midland, Michigan and Carroll Seating have industry exclusive solutions that can cut down the the chances that a patient would become infected due to a visit to the hospital.

Anti-Microbial surfaces for use in healthcare is the answer!
Carroll Solutions works with Case Systems who has invested heavily in the science of creating a plastic laminate anti-microbial surface that will resist these organisms, and thus creating a more safe environment for both patient and caregiver.  It’s all in the technology.  The anti-microbial properties that coat the plastic laminate form a molecular covalent bond and therefore it cannot wear off.  As long as the surface itself is not broken or compromised in any way, the anti-microbial surface remains fully effective.  It is permanent.

Does this limit my choices of colors or sizes in my choice of case work?
Not at all!  Despite the science that goes in to creating such a safe and effective anti-microbial surface, it does not limit the selection of colors, sizes, and design available in plastic laminate casework.  Our casework remains AWI certified “premium grade”,  a standard higher than most casework available in the industry.

Is it more expensive?
Choosing casework that creates less risk of infection has a slight up-charge (less than 5%). But this is a small price to pay to increase patient safety.  Call us for a comparison.

* Statistics and information in this section taken from a conference by York Chan at the Healthcare Engineering Society of Northern Illinois (HESNI) on 8 November, 2012. Mr. Chan is Director of Facilities for Advocate Healthcare System and a nationally known speaker regarding issues of healthcare environments.  He is a  board member for the American Society for Healthcare Engineering and the Healthcare Engineering Society of Northern Illinois.  He is a member of the Joint Commission Environment of Care Advisory Board and part of the faculty of “Joint Commission Resources” and a member of the editorial board of the “Environment of Care News”.

This year Patrick (Pat) J. Carroll, Jr. marks his 35th year with Carroll Seating Company. After graduating with a Business Major from the University of Kansas Pat was the first of Carroll Seating’s second generation to enter the business to follow what his Father had started.

Q: How have the ways of business evolved since your beginning years?
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A: I first started working in the office tracking labor and assisting salesman on field work. The years I spent in the field are invaluable and allowed me to quickly understand how to work with GC’s to coordinate deliveries and installations efficiently as well as to see and understand first hand field conditions.

Q: How have the ways of business evolved since your beginning years?

A: When I first started there were no cell phones or computers. Work was done on adding machines and in phone booths. I use to have to read my entire bid off to the GC on bid day- that was until the invention of fax machines.

Q: How has the market changed within your 35 years?

A: Today, schools are still purchasing the same things there is just a lot more rules and regulations needed to succeed- i.e. bidder qualifications, banking and bonding requirements.

Q: What has been your proudest moment these past 35 years?

A: There have been many. Some specifically are CSC’s commitment to service, product knowledge and continue loyalty. Our reputation in the industry among factories and end users is very strong. The true partnership we preach daily has taken hold and being heard. I’m proud that the message is strong and enduring.

Q: What growth do you foresee for your company in the next 5 years?

A: I see healthcare, higher education, professional labs, police, fire and the service, repair and support of the products we sell as the keys to the success of our future. The continued expansion of our markets to the level of our work load will allow us to become more diverse. We need to bring our expertise into new markets. We need to continually sell ourselves and products we represent and not just job sell at low cost. The next generation of buyers and sellers need to be focused in on quality and not be driven by low cost and short term solutions.

Q: What are you wishes for the third generation of Carroll Seating Company?

A: My wish is for the next generation to not lose sight of the importance of interpersonal relationships and not hide behind screens and smart phone but rather understand that people not machines make decisions. Relationships build on interactive contact of the ones that last. All too often emails are misunderstood, picking up the phone or getting in your car is the key to a successful relationship. Having said that; technology has made us capable of doing more, not necessarily more efficiently, but the sheer volume of what we can handle has grown because of technology. That is a reality that will continue but establishing a blend of technology and old fashion relationships is the key.

Tammy Winship, Accountant

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Kelli Brandon, Project Manager

Kelli Brandon,  Project Manager & Estimator email our team
When not at the office I enjoy painting, baking, and spending quality time with my three grandkids.  .

Mandy Kohlbrecher, Project Manager

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Eddie Scheer, Sales

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Dustin Hecht, Project Manager

Dustin Hecht ,  Project Manager email our team
Dustin is a life-long woodworker with a passion for crafting. When he's not in the workshop, he might be found tinkering with cars or hitting the links for a round of golf. Dustin is a family man, happily married to Courtney, and together they have two daughters.

Mike Yager, Sales

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Doug Mead, General Manager KC and STL

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Jordon Lanning, Repair & Service

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John Underwood

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Jacob

Jacob Allen,  Rproject Manager & Estimator  email our team
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Connie Gillam,  Repair & Service

Connie Gillam,  Repair & Service  email our team
When out and about I enjoy spending time with my husband Michael and our 5 grandkids.

Brock Christopher,  Sales

Brock Christopher,  Sales email our team
On the weekends and during the evenings, a majority of my time is spent playing soccer with my 7-year-old Kade or working on various projects with my 12-year-old Kael.  During the fall you can find me doing anything related to the KC Chiefs or Mizzou Tigers.

Stephanie Vogl,  R&S Admin

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Suzi Johnson,  Project Accountant

Suzi Johnson,  PM Coordinator email our team
I have spent most of my life in Illinois. I enjoy traveling and taking photos. I need coffee to function. My life revolves around my fur child, Norman.

Dineen O’Keeffe,  Project Accountant

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Dineen O’Keeffe,  Project Accountant

Dineen O’Keeffe,  Project Accountant  email our team
I enjoy spending time with my family. 

Sarah Maynes,  Project Manager/ Estimator

Sarah Maynes,  Project Manager/ Estimator  email our team
When I am not at work I enjoy baking.

PJ Carroll

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Sam Shapiro,  Project Manager  email our team

Sam is a safety trained supervisor of construction whose experience ranges from factory to field.

He enjoys hiking, road trips, and rock concerts.

Mike Gillam

Mike Gillam  General Manager & Director of R&S   email our team
My life outside of the office consists of trips to remote locations and spending time with my family and five grandkids.  I love the Lord and doing His work.

PJ Carroll

Patrick J. Carroll,  President  email our team
Patrick Carroll, Jr. assumed the positions as President, in 1998.

Alexander Klopp

Alexander Klopp  Sales   email our team
When I am not in the office I enjoy my life in the western suburbs as a Husband of 30 years, father of 2 adult children and an active member in our local Presbyterian church. Passions include family adventures with one-of-a-kind experiences.

Tim Haggerty,  Sales  email our team

“When I am not working, I like to enjoy time with my family living an active life style that includes, live music, sporting events, golfing, fishing, and skiing.” 

 

Evan Carroll,  Sales & Special Projects email our team

Evan Patrick Carroll, following an internship from 2003- 2005, joined as full-time sales in 2008.

Tom Madura,  Controller  email our team

Outside of the office, I love spending time with my wife, 3 kids and our dog!  My hobbies include playing golf and practicing guitar which I keep working at. 

Meredith Pollard (Carroll),  General Manager  email our team

When I am not at the office, I enjoy my life in Roscoe Village, downtown, with my husband Mike, son Cameron and our dog Addy!

PJ Carroll

Patrick J. Carroll
President

Patrick Carroll, Jr. assumed the positions as President, in 1998.

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