Traditionally, hospitals relied heavily on steam as their heat energy “lifeblood.” Steam was a critical medium to feed processes such as building heat, humidification, sterilization, domestic hot water, on-site laundry, labs, and kitchens.
Graphics are the window through which system operators (facilities personnel) comprehend and view the associated systems. Looking through a small or smudged window affects how you perceive what you are viewing.
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 99 is a code that sets vital healthcare safety regulations for the protection of patients, staff, and the general public within healthcare facilities.
Healthcare-acquired infections (HAIs) pose a significant threat to patient safety and well-being in various healthcare settings, including ambulatory care facilities.
To help keep people safe from the spread of infectious diseases, the Miami International Airport and National Health Service (NHS) in the United Kingdom announced they are working with C-Polar Technologies to protect against viruses, bacteria, molds, pollens, and fungi.
Success was earned at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Middletown, New Jersey, in the form of LEED Gold certification, N+1 reliability, and an ACEC New York Gold Award.
Success was earned at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Middletown, New Jersey, in the form of LEED Gold certification, N+1 reliability, and an ACEC New York Gold Award.