thas pretty bad.....i always thought or someone told me hospitals in europe are supposed to be ubbbbber goood...>.<...or mebe its sweden...i cant remember teem...-unsure
Like most hospitals, during the holiday season when patient census drops, entire floors are sometimes put on 'inactive' status. They may call such a section closed, but it really just means not in use. Of course, they really don't lock the unit down, so anyone can walk in or out. And since there is no reason to suspect that any of the floor facilities are being used, maintenance is not needed. Security may walk through the hall once a shift, but I sincerely doubt that they would do a room to room search. Hiding in a large facility is rather easy even if you're not determined to do so. :Talktohand: