CityMD Bayside Collaborates with InviAir Diffusers

The diffusers were chosen to help the clinic’s HVAC system performance.

By HFT Staff


InviAir collaborated with CityMD Bayside in Queens, NY to enhance the clinic's aesthetic appeal while ensuring functionality. 

The 2,000-square-foot Urgent Care Clinic used InviAir’s flat surface diffusers for its seamless and flush-mount installation, resulting in virtually no unnecessary visual clutter. This design choice effectively eliminated any unnecessary visual clutter, providing a clean and sleek look for the facility. To maintain the facility's cohesive design, the InviAir diffusers were painted to match the walls and ceiling, allowing them to blend seamlessly with the overall décor. 

What sets these diffusers apart is their innovative composite material, which has been proven to greatly enhance HVAC system performance. Unlike traditional aluminum diffusers, this proprietary composite material has a significantly lower response to temperature changes, resulting in a remarkable 95 percent reduction in condensation. This feature is particularly vital in healthcare environments, as it prevents mold formation and ensures a moisture-free atmosphere. Additionally, by eliminating moisture and condensation, the diffusers provide a reliable installation that eliminates concerns of ceiling cracks, paint chippings, dirt and rust buildup and even the growth of harmful pathogens within HVAC systems. 

Thanks to the close proximity of CityMD to InviAir's headquarters, the project had a quick turnaround time and swift installation. In fact, the diffusers were installed and finished on the same day, an achievement compared to the typical two-to-three-week installation period required for traditional spackle and tape diffusers, which depend on the general contractor's schedule. This first installation with CityMD resulted in an exclusive specification for all upcoming CityMD openings across the country. 



September 28, 2023


Topic Area: HVAC


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