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    19.06.2026

    Ventilation in hospitals and healthcare facilities

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    As a facilities manager, you know that ventilation is really important for keeping the air clean inside hospitals and other healthcare facilities. Ventilation in hospitals is when you replace indoor air with fresh air to make the indoor air cleaner. You need to have an air exchange rate to keep the air healthy for patients, staff, and visitors.

    Importance of Good Ventilation

    There are several things to consider regarding ventilation in hospitals. Ventilation in hospitals is important for air quality. Here are three main points:

    Removal of pollutants:

    Ventilation in hospitals helps remove things like viruses, bacteria, and pollutants from the air. This is especially important in hospitals where these things can make people sick.

    Ventilation in hospitals can really help prevent the spread of disease. One study showed that if you increase ventilation rates in hospitals, you can reduce the spread of illness among patients and staff.

    Humidity control:

    Ventilation in hospitals also helps manage humidity. If the air is too humid, it can lead to mold and mildew, which can cause respiratory problems and allergies.

    The American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers has carried out a number of studies. It has been found that if you maintain humidity at the right level with good ventilation, you can improve air quality and prevent harmful growth.

    Odor removal:

    Good ventilation can also remove odors and keep the air clean. Bad smells in hospitals can be really unpleasant. They can even affect how quickly patients recover.

    A study published in the Journal of the Air and Waste Management Association showed that increasing ventilation in hospitals can reduce odors and improve air quality.


    Managing Ventilation in Hospitals

    You cannot manage what you do not measure. That is why, to manage ventilation in hospitals, you should first check the HVAC system. Then use the data to decide what to improve or maintain. The “V” in HVAC stands for ventilation, which is very important.


    HVAC Assessment

    Checking the HVAC system helps you understand what you are dealing with. This check is not about how old the system is or what brand it is. When carrying out an HVAC assessment for hospital ventilation, you should look at things such as:

    1. Physical Conditions

    2. Performance

    3. Environmental Conditions

    Once you have all the information, you can create a plan to fix any issues.


    HVAC Cleaning and Restoration

    Good ventilation in hospitals depends on HVAC equipment being clean and well maintained. Based on the assessment, you need to clean and restore the equipment. There are key service types that can help the system work properly again:

    1. HVAC Steam Cleaning

    2. Environmental Duct Cleaning

    3. HVAC Restoration

    These services work together to ensure the whole system stays clean and functions properly.

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