
The role of medical air
Medical air plays a crucial role in medical facilities, mainly reflected in the following aspects:
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Filtration and purification: After strict filtration and purification, medical air can effectively remove pollutants such as bacteria, viruses, tiny particles, dust, mold, etc. in the air. This process usually uses HEPA filters, UV sterilization technology and other facilities to ensure that the air in medical facilities meets clean and hygienic standards.
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Reduce the infection rate: Pathogens in the air such as bacteria, viruses, etc. are very easy to spread in medical environments. The use of treated medical air can significantly reduce this risk of airborne transmission, thereby protecting the health of patients and healthcare workers and reducing infection rates in hospitals.
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Medical Equipment Driver: Medical air is widely used to drive various medical equipment, such as ventilators, pneumatic saws, drills, etc. These devices play a key role in the treatment process, and a stable supply of medical air provides a reliable source of power for these devices.
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Improving treatment efficiency: By ensuring the normal operation of medical equipment, medical air indirectly improves the efficiency of treatment work. In emergencies, continuous and stable gas supply support can ensure that the medical team conducts treatment quickly and effectively.
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Removing odors and adjusting temperature and humidity: The medical air system can also effectively remove odor substances in the air, such as drug volatilization, disinfectants, etc., thereby improving the air quality in medical facilities. At the same time, it can also be combined with the temperature and humidity regulation system to provide patients with a suitable temperature and humidity environment, which helps patients recover and treat.
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Complied with standards and safety testing: The production and use of medical air strictly comply with relevant industry standards and specifications, such as GB/T19284 and GB/T12130. These standards put forward strict requirements on the quality, pressure, purity and other aspects of medical air. At the same time, in order to ensure the quality and stability of medical air, relevant equipment needs to be regularly inspected and maintained.
To sum up, medical air plays an irreplaceable role in medical facilities. It not only ensures the cleanliness of the air and reduces the risk of infection, but also supports the operation of medical equipment, improves the treatment efficiency, improves the medical environment, and improves the comfort of patients.