Medical Construction & Design

SEP-OCT 2015

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FIXTURES CEILING SYSTEMS Atlas Operating Room Ceiling System Offers Flexibility The Atlas Operating Room Ceiling System by Titus HVAC meets the needs of modern procedure rooms by offering the ability to be customized piece by piece. The system's components include the LineaTec and SteriTec air curtain diffusers, which prevent directional airfl ow from collaps- ing and isolate sterile areas from contaminants. While fi xed in place once installed, the AORCS is a custom-sized, integrated system that permits future ceiling layout changes, allowing adjustment of the system's individual parts instead of replacing it en- tirely to meet unexpected fi eld conditions. The AORCS also cuts down on lead time by more than 50 percent and has an antimicrobial fi nish and gasket that pre- vents and stops bacteria growth to help improve patient outcomes. ID#106 STORAGE Touchdown Charging Locker Provides Convenient, Secure Storage Solutions Slyde Charging Solutions has introduced the Touchdown Charging Locker. A family of products that provide lockable and conve- nient workstation tools that charge, store and secure valuables and electronic devices. The solutions bring the convenient and sleek locker into the market in a time when storage and security concerns continue to grow in workplace, healthcare and educational environments. The locker is outfi tted with internal power outlets and USB ports and is able to charge up to four devices simultaneously. This accessory is easily stackable and mountable on a wall. Up to eight units can be charged through one standard wall plug. ID#105 Products For more information on these products, visit mcdmag.com/products. FOOD SERVICE Scotsman Ice Product Line Designed for the Healthcare Market With the introduction of Meridian from Scotsman, healthcare facilities have a choice that incor- porates the latest in ice- and water-dispensing technology. Meridian was developed with space, production and installation in mind and offers reliability, time-saving serviceability and conve- nient cleaning innovations in one all-new lineup. The units' large dispensing area offers more room for cups, bottles and larger ves- sels, helping to minimize spillage and allow for effi cient fi lling. Product enhancements, such as greaseless bearings, improved infrared sen- sors and heavy-duty construction, ensure a reliable operation while minimizing downtime. Additionally, test results indicate the units can operate up to 15 percent more effi ciently than the competition — demonstrating a lower total lifecycle cost for healthcare facilities. ID#104 WILLOUGHBY ANTIMICROBIAL POWDER COATING TO BECOME STANDARD Willoughby's new antimicrobial additive to its white powder coating fi nish utilizes a silver ionic technol- ogy known to inhibit the growth of microbes. The additive from DuPont will become a standard. This fi nish is applied to Wil- loughby's stainless steel bariatric toilet for the healthcare market and Willoughby's liga- ture-resistant toilet for the behavioral health- care market. ID#108 HANDS-FREE LAVATORY PACKAGE FEATURES ANTIMICROBIAL COPPER-NICKEL SURFACE Just Manufacturing's Hands- Free Hospital Lavatory package with antimicrobial copper- nickel surfaces provides a more complete solution to infection prevention. The package is ideal for patient room lavatory and nurses' hand- washing stations. The system is integral to the side wall with no faceplate. In addition, the package has a solid surface, single-piece antimicrobial CuVerro copper-nickel top and basin. Water-conserving low-fl ow aerators are available on the JSGN-6 faucet, which can contribute LEED points to the design. ID#107 78 Medical Construction & Design | SEPTEMBER /OCTOBER 2015 | MCDM AG.COM

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