Ventilation in the healthcare sector
Healthcare is one of the most demanding sectors for ventilation technology. Hospitals,
general practitioners, physios and dentists are places where sick people or people with medical complaints come together. As a result, these care locations quickly become a breeding ground for viruses and bacteria. Good ventilation in health care is extra important to:
- Prevent the spread of viruses;
- Reduce the risk of infections;
- Ensure a healthy indoor climate for patients, staff and visitors.
Ventilation categories for healthcare
How do you ensure good medical ventilation?
In indoor areas of healthcare facilities, optimal and healthy air quality is crucial. This is because it actively contributes to the healing process of patients in hospitals, for example. It is also very important for the health of patients and employees and promotes the productivity of healthcare workers. We recommend continuous mechanical ventilation. In large public spaces this can be done using air handling units or heat recovery systems depending on the size of the space. For advice please contact us, we are happy to help.
Ventilation for dental clinics
A dentist's clinic does not contain a lot of sick people, but there can still be a lot of bacteria in the air here. Our mouth is full of bacteria and saliva, which can remain in the treatment room. Therefore, hygiene and good ventilation is necessary at the dentist. This can be done naturally through ventilation grids, or mechanically using a ventilation system or a MVHR unit (heat recovery unit). In a dental clinic, special extraction equipment and compressors are also needed to ensure clean and dry air.
Ventilation at the physiotherapist
Ventilation in waiting rooms
Ventilation requirements hospital and healthcare facilities
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Frequently asked questions about medical ventilation
Good air quality is achieved through optimal ventilation. In health care, this can be done naturally or mechanically, through grilles or by using a ventilation system. In hospitals and larger healthcare facilities, air handling units can provide the solution.
Air quality is determined by the amount of CO2, humidity and temperature. Particulate matter and bacteria also cause air quality to deteriorate. Through good ventilation and air purification you can ensure healthy air in the healthcare sector. A CO2 meter or fine dust meter provides insight into the air quality.
In a hospital, ventilation is extra important to prevent the spread of viruses and infections. That is why there are extra ventilation requirements for critical and public areas in hospitals.
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