An electric hospital bed with corrosion resistant properties is engineered for longevity and reliability in challenging environments where exposure to moisture, cleaning chemicals, and bodily fluids is constant. This resistance is achieved through a multi faceted approach to materials and finishes. The bed frame is typically constructed from materials inherently resistant to oxidation, such as high grade aluminum alloys or, more commonly, stainless steel (e.g., Grade 304 or 316), particularly in critical areas. Furthermore, all metal components undergo advanced surface treatment processes, most notably a high quality, multi stage powder coating that creates a tough, seamless barrier against corrosive agents. All fasteners, casters, and mechanical parts are also selected or treated for corrosion resistance. This robust construction ensures the bed can withstand the aggressive and frequent disinfection required by infection control protocols without degrading, which is essential for maintaining a hygienic environment and the bed's structural integrity over many years of service. This feature is particularly critical in high humidity regions, isolation wards, ICU settings, and long term care facilities, representing a smart investment that reduces maintenance costs, extends the product's lifecycle, and ensures consistent performance and safety.