HEALTHCARE ESTATES
Bringing medical gas sustainability to UK hospitals
BeaconMedaes UK says visitors to its stand can learn more about its suite of medical gas sustainability products and services, ‘designed to bring UK hospitals a comprehensive solution that both helps the drive to Net Zero, and supports a safer working and treatment environment for staff and patients’. The medical gas specialist says the
exclusive distribution alliance between it and Swedish medical technology manufacturer, Medclair AB, ‘continues to go from strength to strength’. It said: “This year the stand will showcase the new Nitrous Oxide Detector. These portable, lightweight units, which clip easily onto healthcare uniforms, ensure the continuous and meticulous
monitoring of nitrous oxide levels, alerting users when exposure limits are exceeded. They are available on their own or as part of the Nitrous Oxide Monitoring Solution, which includes training, generation of detailed documentation, expert analysis, and a summary report.”
The Nitrous Oxide Detector joins the
Central Destruction Unit (CDU), the Halogenated Drug Recovery Unit (HDR), and the MedGasScan ultrasonic leakage detection camera, in BeaconMedaes’s suite of medical gas sustainability strategies. More information on all these products, and the TrueMed TMA – ‘an all- in-one, pre-assembled and tested medical air supply system’, will be available on the stand.
‘One-stop shop’ AE services one of whom is
DRLC offers services for: n Authorising Engineer – Fire Safety. n Authorising Engineer – Ventilation. n Authorising Engineer – Water Safety. n Authorising Engineer – Pressure Systems.
n Authorising Engineer – Medical Gases. n Authorising Engineer – Confined Spaces.
n Energy Analytics (provided on a ‘no win, no fee’ basis).
It said: “Our services are delivered by Chartered Engineers who are Fellows of IHEEM. Our MD, David Livingstone, is IHEEM-registered for Ventilation, and Harry Evans for Water Safety. For Fire Safety, meanwhile, we have former firefighters who are members of The Institution of Fire Engineers and NAHFO,
a qualified Fire Engineer.” DRLC has also invested in a duct-
inspecting robot, which will be on its stand in Manchester. Equipped with a camera, the robot conducts detailed and thorough inspections of ductwork systems, ‘leading to better decision- making and maintenance of historical records of the duct’s cleanliness and integrity’. The company added: “Our team will be delighted to provide a demonstration, showcasing the ease of use and capabilities of our new technology. We look forward to seeing you in Manchester.”
A critical power and renewable energy specialist
For over 40 years, WBPS has specialised in critical power installations, sales, hire, and maintenance, operating all the way across the UK, providing critical power services to some of the UK’s largest hospitals and NHS Trusts.
The company said: “Today we are proud to carry with us the same family values of teamwork, high standards, and customer service, that we have always had since we began in 1983. These values are at the heart of our operations, and one of the things we feel truly sets us apart in the marketplace.”
To date, WB Power Services has installed over 200 MW of critical power infrastructure, and maintains over 3000 generators at NHS Trust sites, across the United Kingdom. It added: “Sourcing critical power, and taking a step towards a more sustainable future for the NHS, are at the forefront of the WB agenda. As we continue to look for ways to cut carbon emissions, renewable energy sources and biofuel alternatives are forming a major part of our strategy. We are proud to supply a wide range of renewable energy alternatives for our customers in the healthcare sector.”
Mitigating traditional construction project risks
ModuleCo Healthcare is a leading provider of high-specification clinical facilities for the NHS across the UK, utilising a real offsite construction system which uses pre-engineered modular units built up to 90% within a controlled factory environment. The company says it ‘designs the ideal
facility for its clients to meet their clinical needs – whether a modular theatre, ward, or outpatient department’. It said: “Our approach helps mitigate the traditional risks of construction projects that cause programme delays and increasing costs.
It allows groundwork to be completed alongside the facility being manufactured off site, enabling faster care delivery. We specialise in the provision of these facilities via flexible revenue, pay-per-use, and VAT-
recoverable managed service solutions that enable NHS hospitals to address clinical capacity issues without the need for upfront capital. MCH says the ‘revenue solutions’ it
offers allow all associated project costs – including, groundworks, the modular facility, and medical equipment, to be covered by the monthly rental figure. End-users also have a Managed Service Agreement (MSA) option, which can include hard and soft FM services, with the added potential to recover VAT on the entire monthly charge.
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