About

Practical MRI safety and equipment guidance for imaging teams

MRIequip.com is a focused resource for MRI technologists and radiology managers—built to make MR Safe and MR Conditional equipment decisions clearer, faster, and more defensible.

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Why MRIequip.com exists

MRI environments demand more than generic product lists. We translate MRI safety concepts, workflow realities, and equipment constraints into clear guidance you can use on the floor and in purchasing conversations.

Hospital imaging environment
Focus

Buyer’s Guides for MRI

Our Buyer’s Guides focus exclusively on MR Safe and MR Conditional equipment—so you can evaluate options with MRI-specific requirements in mind.

MR labeling and conditions of use

Workflow fit for MRI transport and positioning

Clear comparisons and decision criteria

Safety

MRI safety education

We publish approachable, practical articles that support safer MRI operations and help teams align with established MRI safety standards (including ACR recommendations, where relevant).

Zones, screening, and access control

Common hazards and prevention

Terminology that reduces confusion

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Hospital corridor representing safety and access control
Equipment

Product and workflow context

Equipment choices only work when they match real MRI workflows. We connect product features to day-to-day use in hospitals, imaging centers, and outpatient clinics.

Use cases by setting and patient type

Compatibility considerations for MRI suites

Practical notes for implementation

Our approach

Specialized, not generic

MRIequip.com was created for the moments when you need more than “it should be fine.” Whether you’re reviewing a transport chair, comparing oxygen cylinders, or explaining MR Conditional conditions to a stakeholder, details matter.


We focus on the intersection of safety, equipment, and workflow—and we write with the day-to-day realities of imaging departments in mind. Our goal is to help you move from uncertainty to a confident next step: what to check, what to ask, and what to document.

If it enters the MRI environment, it deserves MRI-specific scrutiny.

MRIequip.com editorial team

We’re not a marketplace and we don’t try to cover everything in healthcare. We stay narrow on purpose: MRI safety topics, equipment overviews, and Buyer’s Guides centered on MR Safe and MR Conditional products.

What teams need most

Examples of the kind of clarity we aim to deliver in every guide and article.

★★★★★

“A clear checklist of what to verify before we bring equipment into Zone IV.”

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MRI Technologist

Hospital imaging department

★★★★★

“Straightforward comparisons that help us justify a purchase to leadership.”

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Radiology Manager

Outpatient imaging center

★★★★★

“Helpful explanations of MR Conditional conditions—without the jargon.”

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Clinical Educator

Radiology team training