An easy solution to stop the spread of infections in hospital waiting rooms
Hospital waiting rooms can be a breeding ground for the spread of infections, bacteria and viruses. A crowd of patients and their guardians sitting in a closed space can make them feel uncomfortable, suffocated and impatient. One easy solution is the installation of Symphony Large Space Venti-Cooling.
According to a research article titled, “Natural Ventilation for the Prevention of Airborne Contagion” opening windows and doors maximises ventilation and lowers the risk of airborne contagions.
While mechanical means of ventilation systems are often expensive and high maintenance, Symphony Large Space Venti-Cooling offers powerful cooling, efficient ventilation that is cost-efficient in open and semi-open large spaces.
Symphony Large Space Venti-Cooling offers several advantages in the hospital waiting rooms:
- 1.Comfortable waiting area:
Symphony Large Space Venti-Cooling provides powerful cooling and ventilation in the waiting rooms in hospitals. The patients and their guardians will therefore feel cool and comfortable even if the wait time is extended. When the waiting conditions are breezy and make people feel safe, they are less likely to complain and suffer.
- 2.Symphony i-Pure technology:
Symphony Large Space Venti-Cooling is equipped with a unique technology of cooling as well as ventilation and has a set of five filters that ensure that the spread of infections is negligible. These include:
- a.Bacteria-filter
- b.Smell-filter
- c.Dust-filter
- d.Allergy-filter
- e.PM 2.5 wash-filter functionalities
- 3.Easy and quick installation:
If you want to install Symphony Large Space Venti-Cooling, all you have to do is book a free site survey. Symphony Large Space Venti-Cooling experts will conduct a site survey, suggest the type and number of units required. Once it is decided, they will complete the installation for you.
- 4.Low electricity bills:
Symphony LSV functions on the evaporative cooling technique. Hence, it consumes 90% less electricity as compared to an HVAC system.
According to Professor Noakes, a lead researcher in ventilation, indoor air quality and infection control in the built environment, “If a space is well ventilated you can’t completely contain the virus, but the ventilation will dilute the virus and the risks are technically lower.”