Healthier healthcare interiors trends

Innovative organizations are using an intentional approach to avoid products, services and materials that can have negative impacts


Innovative healthcare organizations are using an intentional approach to avoid products, services and materials that can have negative impacts, according to an article on the FaciltyCare website.

The article lists three areas where healthcare leaders are focusing their efforts:

Ultraviolet disinfection: UV disinfection is so effective that it has been cited as a chemical-free alternative to cleaning by both the Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control. 

Safer furnishings: Certain materials and products — including furniture, fabrics and building materials — contain toxic chemicals that can leach out and have adverse effects. Forward-thinking healthcare facilities are zeroing in on safer furnishings.

Better indoor air: Hospitals are installing scavenging systems as a primary line of defense to collect, remove and properly dispose of waste anesthetic gases. Ventilation systems also help circulate and replenish the air in both operating and recovery rooms to prevent exposure. 

Read the article.

 

 



January 23, 2015


Topic Area: Maintenance and Operations


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