Hospital Administrators, Architects, and Medical System Planners are turning to SafER’s portable systems as an alternative to negative pressure rooms that are expensive to build and operate.
Negative pressure rooms require stringent protocols for sanitization, pressurization and depressurization between patients. This time-consuming process takes up time and staff resources that are often needed elsewhere throughout the hospital. The exhaust fans and complex HVAC systems required for these rooms are also are a major power consumption expense in most hospitals.
Additional operational costs include soundproofing measures to combat excessive noise from exhaust fans, and the need to install humidification systems to counteract the dry air that results from high airflow rates in negative pressure rooms.
Forward looking architects are already exploring how new portable systems such as SafER’s PNPS can help their clients save hundreds of thousands of dollars in both capital construction costs and operating expenses.
With a 99.9% efficacy in preventing the spread of airborne contaminants, this system is the new gold standard for treating airborne respiratory illness and protecting medical workers on the front lines of patient triage.
Hospitals will save millions of dollars annually with the use of the SafER system and generate more revenue with its flexibility and portability. More patients will be treated efficiently and safely, producing better health outcomes for patients and practitioners.
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