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HEALTHCARE ESTATES


Pipeline equipment for steam systems


ARI-Armaturen specialises in pipeline equipment for steam systems, thermal oil, and hot water, and is a subsidiary of a large German engineering company, reputed to have the largest valve stock in Europe. It says its ARI ENCOsys steam-to-water


plate heat exchange systems offer: n Reduced heat loss, thanks to their ‘extremely compact and efficient design’.


n Improved temperature control – a lower setpoint results in larger energy savings. as the water flowing through the system is at a lower temperature.


n Thermal efficiency – by heating the secondary water and sub-cooling the


condensate in the same plate heat exchanger, substantial energy savings can be achieved.


n Operational Savings: ENCOsys requires a minimum level of servicing, which the company can undertake using its own in-house service engineers.


n Instantaneous hot water, ‘whatever the load conditions’, up to 2100 kW without the need for water storage.


Custom-made door systems


Independently owned Axis has over 37 years’ experience in the commercial door sector, working in the healthcare, education, government agency, and commercial spheres.


Its products, custom made to suit specific applications, include: n Manual and automatic swing and sliding doors.


n Hermetically sealed doors. n Steel doors. n Ground floor treatment systems.


Axis, which has exclusive UK distributorship with Doorson, Manusa


Healthcare, and Stanley door systems, is the


developer


and manufacturer of the Flo-Motion manual sliding door system, ‘a multi- award-winning and innovative product’ designed specifically for BDP Architects, and installed in 2014 at Alder Hey Children’s Hospital. It said: “A tried and tested system that transforms the way single rooms work to deliver healthcare, Flo-Motion doors now feature in many hospitals, proving particularly popular in ICU and A&E environments.” The Flo-Motion employs a low friction track system tested for Axis to over one million cycles, with the options of single sliding, bi-parting, and telescopic doors, all tested during installation, and certified to confirm the force required to operate each door. To assist in selecting the best door option for your requirements, Axis had developed a Clear Opening Calculator. From a central UK base, the company offers a complete fabrication, installation, and maintenance service.


Transforming healthcare facility management


With over 20 years in the market, Joblogic says it stands out as ‘the leading provider of service and facilities management software’. It said: “Tailored for healthcare


professionals managing estates, our software is a powerful and efficient tool that streamlines daily operations, ensures regulatory compliance, saves time, reduces costs, and enhances productivity. Our cloud-based system is a cost-effective solution that offers a comprehensive suite of tools to tackle the daily operational challenges healthcare estate professionals face, including


the management and maintenance of specialist medical equipment. From asset management to job scheduling, sub- contractor management, and contract management, our centralised system handles everything, simplifying your technology stack and saving you money.” Key features include: Job scheduling calendar; asset registers; mobile app; sub- contractor portal; dashboard reporting; customer portal; compliance forms, and vehicle tracking. Joblogic says the impact includes:


n Improved visibility: real-time tracking and updates on your daily operations.


100 Health Estate Journal September 2024


n Enhanced communication: Streamlined communication between managers, field teams, and clients.


n Compliance and safety: tools to ensure adherence to healthcare regulations and safety standards.


n Resource management: efficient allocation and management of resources for high service quality.


“We are thrilled to be part of the Healthcare Estates Conference, and to demonstrate our commitment to improving healthcare environments through innovative solutions,” said Lisa Mead, head of Sales. “Our experience in the healthcare sector is a testament to our dedication to professionalism and patient safety.”


Grosvenor Contracts invites all healthcare professionals to visit its stand to learn more about its comprehensive range of products, and how they can be integrated into various healthcare settings ‘to improve patient outcomes and streamline facility management’.


High-quality disposable curtains


Grosvenor Contracts will showcase its high-quality disposable curtains, ‘state- of-the-art’ curtain track systems, and window shading solutions. It said: “These products are designed to meet the rigorous demands of healthcare environments, offering superior infection control, ease of use, and cost-efficiency. The disposable curtains are made from durable, eco-friendly materials, ensuring quick and simple replacement processes that help maintain stringent hygiene standards and reduce cross-contamination.


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