Medical Construction & Design

MAY-JUN 2012

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Product News For more information on these products visit www.mcdmag.com/products. R #120 Intego Software, LLC releases R 11 Top-mount Monterrey commercial kitchen faucets designed for healthcare The new Monterrey top-mount com- mercial kitchen faucet collection from American Standard combines heavy-duty solid brass construc- tion with popular fea- tures and a full range of fl exible spout options. The collec- #1 tion was designed for the healthcare, education and institutional markets. The new collection features dependable, drip-free ceramic disc valves and a range of spout options. All faucet models in the collection feature a 1.5 gallons-per-minute water conserving outlet that delivers a 32-percent water savings, when com- pared to a standard 2.2 gpm aerator. R 12 Kellan recliner tailored to healthcare needs #1 Designed by Louise Carter for Cabot Wrenn, the Kellan is a simple and tailored push-back wing recliner that is cohesive with today's healthcare architecture. Designed for families, the re- cliner fl aunts a lighter-weight appearance, medium size and safety features. It has a slip- covered seat and adjustable pillow back that are replaceable. The new software version 1.4 Intego released its new software version 1.4 common-path commu- nications, alerting and messaging system. The new version incorporates a security model and active direc- tory support with three new product integrations. A new feature is the integration to Vocera SIP callback functionality that enables caregivers the ability to in- stantly communicate with patients. This provides a more connected healthcare team, improves outcomes and services and fosters a better patient experience. The new software version also fea- tures Skylight, a patient entertainment, education and information system. The sturdy metal frame meets and exceeds ANSI/BIFMA testing and is rated up to a 400-pound capacity. Options include casters or wooden legs, push handle, urethane or wooden arm caps. R 13 Mull it Over product prevents sound transfer in glass facades Mull it Over Products recently intro- duced its patent- pending Mull It Over Mullion Trim Caps, which prevent sound transmission through the mullions in buildings with glass facades. #1 A standard mullion has a sound transmission rating of 28; with the Mull It Over Mullion Trim Cap installed, the STC rating increases to 57. When tested as an assembly, minimum code requirements will not be met if a demising wall terminates 62 Medical Construction & Design | May/June 2012 R 14 Fresh-Aire UV introduces germicidal UV light for mini-split, ductless A/C Fresh-Aire UV introduces the Mini UV™ System, the fi rst germicidal ultra-violet light system designed specifi cally for mini-split and other ductless air con- ditioning units. The Mini UV's patent- pending miniaturized components fi t inside all ductless A/C brands and even the tightest compact mini-split spaces. #1 Like all Fresh-Aire UV products, the Mini UV inhibits all mold and other bio- logical growth on blower and evapora- tor coil surfaces and sterilizes germs, viruses, allergens and other pathogens www.mcdmag.com system displays care provider by name on a patient's TV. This keeps patient and family members up-to-date. A security module has been added that allows the hospital the ability to select the native ProNet™ security or active directory. This plug-in provides the abil- ity to use one set of login credentials to be used, eliminating redundant system login information. into an exposed mullion. Mull It Over Mullion Trim Caps solve this problem. Whether the installation is in a patient room, a boardroom or a bedroom, noise transfer can now be solved with the Mull It Over Mullion Trim cap.

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