HEALTHCARE ESTATES Apreco certified worldwide
Apreco, which manufactures ‘high-quality air movement products’ certified in the fire and healthcare markets worldwide, says it is delighted to be exhibiting at Healthcare Estates 2023. With 50 years’ combined experience in
air pressure control, and equipped with 3D design software and in-house testing facilities, the company claims to be a ‘market-leader’ in the design, in-house manufacture, and worldwide distribution, of air pressure stabilisers and pressure relief vents. Air pressure stabilisers are employed to prevent the ingress of airborne microbes within critical environments such as isolation rooms and pharmaceutical manufacturing facilities. The company said: “Apreco products
are designed in accordance with Health Technical Memorandum (HTM) 03-01, and the environments we supply must comply
Sluice room refurbishment service expanded
‘World-class infection prevention and control specialist’, DDC Dolphin, has expanded its ‘unique’ sluice room refurbishment service.
with HTM 03-01 guidance to be fit for purpose.” Sites where Apreco air pressure stabilisers have been installed include The Francis Crick Institute, Alder Hey Hospital, and the Nightingale hospitals during the COVID pandemic.” Nick Loader, Apreco Sales director, and Elias Simon Jacob, Technical Sales engineer, are looking forward to sharing their knowledge and expertise of Apreco products on the company’s stand in Manchester.
‘End-to-end’ estates solutions
gbpartnerships group, an ‘end-to-end’ healthcare estates solutions specialist, will showcase its latest projects and developments ‘designed to revolutionise patient care, enhance operational efficiency, and drive sustainability improvements’. With developments across the UK as
far south as Worthing in West Sussex, and gbpartnerships’ largest ever project, the £54 m Mossley Hill mental health facility on site in Liverpool (pictured), the team will share insight from its ‘vast experience of planning, developing, and maintaining, high-quality, sustainable health buildings.’ The company said: “As well as exhibiting, we will be speaking on
day two of the conference, with Sam McCumiskey, gbpartnerships consult, and Nick Armstrong, Cheshire & Mersey ICS, sharing practical insights on health and social care planning. The same day, Gary Naylor of gbpartnerships manage, will join Malcom Twite of Community Health Partnerships to discuss ‘How to get the buildings you need and didn’t know you already had’.
It both refurbishes and creates extra sluice rooms, ‘helping to stop the spread of infections’. It also helps hospitals improve or underpin their Care Quality Commission (CQC) rating. The company claims to be the only infection control equipment manufacturer offering a full turnkey service for sluice room refurbishments and fit-outs, which includes: n a free initial consultation and free design survey;
n supplying and installing a medical pulp macerator or bedpan washer- disinfector;
n supplying and installing a UVMATIC air purifier to kill bacteria and stop malodour;
n supplying and installing robust, hygienic
stainless steel furniture (grade 304 and 316);
n supplying and installing UVC water traps;
n overseeing all plumbing and electrical work;
Goodwater, a leading water hygiene, treatment, and equipment specialist, will introduce SANIKILL, which it says is ‘the UK’s first-ever commercial monochloramine dosing unit’. The company said: “Designed specifically to address Legionella and Pseudomonas growth and
proliferation in water systems, SANIKILL offers significant benefits compared with traditional treatment methods, including extended residual levels in water, enhanced biofilm penetration, full compatibility with plumbing materials, and no harmful disinfection by-products. Harnessing the power of
‘The future of water disinfection’ monochloramine, the most effective
disinfectant for water systems, SANIKILL delivers unparalleled treatment, providing a highly efficient and reliable tool to combat waterborne pathogens.” “We are thrilled to unveil SANIKILL at this year’s Healthcare Estates exhibition,” said Frank Butterworth, Technical director at Goodwater. “This ground-breaking technology exemplifies our commitment to innovation and delivering superior solutions to our valued clients. We eagerly anticipate showcasing its exceptional capabilities to the healthcare sector.”
On 11 October Goodwater will present SANIKILL on the Infection Control & Water Theatre Stage.
n fitting impermeable, impact- resistant, Altro Whiterock or other similar wall cladding;
n installing healthcare-grade flooring; n project managing the entire sluice room installation;
n providing aftercare – ensuring the sluice room continues to deliver optimum performance and a good ROI.
DDC Dolphin Marketing and HR director, Zoe Allen, said: “Our engineers work quickly, efficiently, and with minimum disruption.” DDC Dolphin exports machines and consumables to hospitals and care homes worldwide, manufacturing and supplying medical pulp macerators, incontinence product macerators, bedpan washer-disinfectors, UV air purifiers, stainless steel furniture, and sluice room consumables.
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