Company highlights vital role of air conditioning in hospitals
HOLISTIC APPROACH Efforts are under way to increase the production standard of air-conditioning products for the healthcare sector
Electronics company LG Electronics South Africa has outlined the key role of air-conditioning systems within healthcare facilities in ensuring that patient well-being extends far beyond medical treatments alone.
LG notes that the environment plays a crucial role in facilitating healing and recovery. Among the essential elements contributing to a conducive hospital atmosphere is the ability to maintain optimal air quality, temperature, and humidity levels. This is where innovative air-conditioning systems are said to come into play.
“A controlled and comfortable environment is not just a luxury in healthcare settings – it’s a necessity,” says LG Electronics South Africa air solutions product director Kichang Jung.
“From operating rooms to recovery wards, top-of-the-line air-conditioning systems are indispensable for patient comfort, safety, and overall well-being.”
Enhancing the Healing Environment
The company adds that air conditioning in hospitals serves a multifaceted purpose.
“Advanced commercial air conditioners offer features tailored to the unique needs of healthcare facilities, creating a safe, comfortable and hygienic setting for everyone, including patients, staff and visitors,” Jung explains.
One prime example is the integration of individual airflow control and purification systems, which provide each patient with a clean supply of air, fostering an optimal healing environment.
“Hospitals are spaces that need to facilitate recovery,” Jung notes. “High-quality air-conditioning units guarantee fresh, purified air in all areas, contributing to positive patient outcomes.”
Tailored Solutions for Critical Areas
Specialised hospital zones such as operating rooms and radiology departments amplify the importance of air conditioning, where precision and safety are paramount. “In these sensitive areas, [which house] critical medical equipment and supplies, temperature, humidity and air pressure must be meticulously controlled,” Jung says.
He adds that modern commercial air-conditioning systems offer customisable settings to meet these stringent requirements, ensuring stable and secure conditions during intricate procedures and examinations.
“This level of environmental control safeguards patients [while protecting] costly medical assets from potential damage caused by fluctuating conditions.”
Embracing Energy Efficiency
LG notes that healthcare facilities usually operate 24/7, meaning they use massive amounts of energy. While maintaining optimal environmental conditions is crucial, healthcare facilities must also prioritise energy efficiency to reduce operational costs and promote sustainability.
“Top brands such as LG incorporate smart, energy-saving technologies into their systems, enabling hospitals to monitor and manage energy consumption through a centralised control system,” Jung highlights.
“Features such as heat recovery and waste heat capture further minimise energy costs while aligning with eco-friendly practices.”
By embracing energy-efficient solutions, hospitals can redirect valuable resources towards enhancing patient care and investing in advanced medical technologies, ultimately benefiting both patients and the environment.
“As the healthcare industry continues to develop, the role of air conditioning in creating safe, comfortable and energy-efficient hospital environments becomes increasingly vital,” Jung says.
“By collaborating with experts in commercial heating, ventilation and air-conditioning solutions, healthcare facilities can implement tailored air-conditioning strategies that prioritise patient well-being while optimising operational efficiency and sustainability,” he concludes.
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