Healthcare Estates Nurse call system’s advanced features
Aid Call’s Touchsafe Pro is described by the company as ‘a market-leading, fully HTM-compliant nurse call system developed with an antimicrobial touchscreen to protect against the spread of infection’.
Other key features include:
n A wireless ‘self-healing’ mesh network with dynamic call routing that automatically ‘triages’ calls in order of priority.
n A personalised profile facility for staff identification, traceability, and transparency, provides enhanced call
logging, data management, and a multi- site dashboard for remote monitoring.
n Fully scalable and flexible, with add-on telecare capabilities, offering a truly tailored care solution.
n Call points available in emergency or cardiac pull-stop configurations.
Aid Call has over 35 years’ experience in the design and manufacture of wireless nurse call. The company said: “We have established an unwavering reputation for bringing safety-critical care solutions to hospitals and care homes nationwide. We
offer a wide range of products and bespoke solutions designed specifically to meet the needs of hospitals, care homes and care groups, with a national team of consultants experienced in wireless technology and telecare solutions.”
Award-winning consulting engineers
Protecting buildings and people
A developer and manufacturer of products used in acute, mental health, education, and other public buildings, Intastop offers products ranging from Continuous Geared Hinges and Impact Protection Sheet, to IVision Door Panels and Door Top Alarms. Its goal is to support estates and facilities managers and specifiers in their bid to protect people within their buildings, and the buildings themselves – one of the key components requiring protection, and potentially costly maintenance – being doors.
“With maintenance budgets stretched, yet with a more rigorous emphasis on the importance of maintaining a safe, comfortable environment, we know that facilities managers have a huge challenge,” said Marie Hanby, marketing manager. “Our range of products supports any facility maintenance and safety programme, and, by showcasing them at leading industry exhibitions, customers can see, first-hand, products or solutions that will help protect their buildings, doors, and the people that use them.”
DSSR is an award-winning international firm of consulting engineers specialising in mechanical and electrical services consultancy, and one of the largest independent building services consultants in the UK, with offices in Glasgow, Harrogate, London, and Manchester. Along with its diverse portfolio of work cross the UK and Ireland, it has also completed several successful projects in the Middle East. The company says it has been responsible for a substantial share of healthcare work in the UK and beyond for over 70 years.
DSSR said: “We offer a flexible
service tailored for all types of sector clients, encompassing design, condition surveys, reports, BREEAM/ sustainability, low carbon/energy, studies, specifications, and design monitoring etc., which gives us a crucial edge in design team integration.”
Return to event after ‘amazingly successful debut’
Axis Automatic Entrance Systems is returning to Healthcare Estates following ‘an amazingly successful debut last year’. Its Flo-Motion Manual sliding doors were specifically designed for the new Alder Hey Children’s Hospital, and, having won the Laing O’Rourke Northern Innovation Award, went on to secure the IHEEM Product Innovation Award at Healthcare Estates 2015, and the 2015 Building Better Healthcare Product Award.
The company said: “Recent installation sites include the Luton & Dunstable and
Altnagelvin Hospitals, with several others in the pipeline for this year and next.” As well as showcasing the original Flo- Motion doors, Axis will launch a new product in the Flo-Motion range that it says ‘will extend capabilities even further, and bring Flo-Motion benefits to more potential installations’. MD, Rob Brunero, said: “Despite our name – Axis Automatic Entrance Systems – we have always also offered a wide range of manual doors too, and the Flo- Motion concept came out of a desire to push the boundaries of what we can achieve wherever we can.”
Health Estate Journal 97September 2016
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