06/09/2022
The importance of indoor air quality in clinics and hospitals is a growing concern due to the evolution of care practices and the presence of clinically vulnerable people.
Healthcare facilities such as clinics and hospitals need to be able to maintain clean spaces throughout the day.
Many health care needs are related to indoor air quality:
·Protecting patients and nursing staff: avoiding cross-contamination and nosocomial infections (micro-organisms).
·Purifying the air in consulting rooms, waiting rooms, laboratories, and bedrooms.
·Destroying bad odors.
·Removing Volatile Organic Compounds.
What are the sources of indoor air pollution in clinics and hospitals?
Micro-organisms:
Bacteria and viruses (including respiratory viruses and coronaviruses)
Spores, etc.
Particles:
PM2.5, dust
Scales
Particles are the cause of numerous respiratory pathologies (irritation, asthma, allergies, etc.)
Chemical Compounds:
VOCs, gases, etc.
Endocrine disruptors
Anesthetic gases, drugs, detergents, and disinfectants (endoscopy procedure room) in daily use can be harmful to nursing staff.
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