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HEALTHCARE ESTATES


Raising standards in clinical washroom design


As infection prevention and patient safety continue to dominate estates agendas, the specification of compliant, maintainable washroom systems remains a critical concern. So says Venesta, which describes itself as ‘the long-established leader in pre-plumbed IPS’, which returns to Healthcare Estates with its latest innovations in the Vepps Hygen and Hygen Plus ranges. It explained: “Designed specifically for clinical environments, these systems offer robust infection control through antibacterial materials, IP44-rated components, and easy-clean access panels that support strict cleaning regimes. The entire system is pre-assembled off site, ensuring rapid installation, and minimising disruption to patient care.” Venesta’s integrated plumbing systems align with HBN 00-10 part C and HTM 64 guidance, ‘making them a confident choice’ for both refurbishment and new-build projects. With options for recessed, boxed-out, and free- standing configurations, the range offers design


Revolutionising asset


management in healthcare


UniTech Services Group claims to be ‘leading the charge in RFID innovation’, delivering cutting-edge systems that transform how high- value assets, such as workwear, surgical instruments, and even radioactive sources, are tracked and managed. It said: “Our powerful Q-Gate system


flexibility without compromising on compliance. Visit Stand G3 to see full-size assemblies in


situ, and explore case studies from NHS Trusts and Community Diagnostic Centres where Vepps is already delivering measurable benefits. The company added: “For Estates teams seeking resilient, futureproof washroom systems backed by specialist support, Venesta represents not just experience, but equally ongoing leadership, in this critical area of healthcare design.”


Teal HealthCare, an award-winning provider of high quality patient seating, ward, and medical furniture, will show new furniture collections in Manchester.


Award-winning healthcare furniture It said: “As the major provider of


healthcare furniture to the NHS, our collections complement the latest healthcare interiors, satisfying the rigorous demands of clinical environments and infection control.” Teal will be exhibiting contemporary ‘Quad’ Modular seating and ‘Tolero’ patient seating, and Beam and Bench seating for reception, staff, and atrium areas. Also unveiled will be ‘Avia’ (pictured), a new range of portering recliner chairs, ‘Astra Nevis’ – a hybrid portering bariatric recliner, and ‘Olivia’ – ‘a versatile contemporary sofa range’.


(pictured) enables real-time, user-level tracking of garments from laundry to hospital ward. The result? Proven reductions in inventory shrinkage and overconsumption by a staggering 30-50%.” UniTech adds that users of its Q-Lock cabinet need no longer worry about lost surgical instruments and X-ray sources, as it ‘ensures that critical items stay exactly where they should be – safe, secure, and accounted for’. The company added: “We’re thrilled to be exhibiting at Healthcare Estates 2025, and presenting at the Healthcare Estates Conference. Discover how a Swiss hospital slashed costs with Q-Gate, and explore the full potential of our Q-Lock and Q-Trust solutions. Let’s talk innovation, savings, and smarter healthcare. See you there.”


Show debut for compact, HTM-compliant AHU


Daikin Applied (UK) has unveiled the HTM Pro T Series, a space-saving air-handling unit (AHU) tailored for healthcare environments.


Fully compliant with NHS ventilation


standards (HTM 03-01), the unit delivers hygienic, efficient airflow in refurbishment and tight access installations. Designed and built in Cramlington in Northumberland, the HTM Pro T Series is available with airflow capacities ranging from 0.85 to 4.2 m³/s, while sizes start at just 1100 mm wide. With top duct connections and


Hygiene and serviceability are central to its design, with features such as tool- free drain trays, internal LED lighting, and an ergonomic filter system that makes routine maintenance easier and safer. It also features high-efficiency heat recovery, EC fans with IE5 motors, and integrated digital controls. “This launch reflects our commitment to supporting NHS clients with space- efficient, compliant, UK-engineered solutions,” said Adam Carney, AHU


side pipework exits, it installs flush against walls, and is said to be ideal for compact plantrooms.


Product manager. The HTM Pro T Series will ‘debut’ at Healthcare Estates 2025.


September 2025 Health Estate Journal 129


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