| Material | Typically made of high-quality stainless steel, although other materials such as wood or plastic may be used | |
| Dimensions | Varies depending on the intended use and available space, but typically ranges from 2-6 feet in height, 1-3 feet in width, and 1-2 feet in depth | |
| Weight | Can range from 50 to 200 pounds depending on the size and material used | |
| Storage Capacity | Multiple drawers, shelves, and compartments to store various medical supplies and equipment such as medication, gloves, masks, gauze, and instruments | |
| Locking Mechanism | Cabinets are often equipped with locking mechanisms to ensure the safety and security of the supplies stored inside | |
| Mobility | Some cabinets may be equipped with wheels or casters for easy movement | |
| Finish | Typically feature a smooth, easy-to-clean surface to prevent the buildup of bacteria or germs. May also be coated with antimicrobial or antibacterial materials to further prevent the spread of infections. | |
| Accessories | May include additional features such as built-in lights, power outlets, or a sink for handwashing. | |
| Certification | Cabinets should comply with relevant medical standards such as FDA or ISO 13485 certification. | |