GP Clinic offering full range of medical services, and Covid testing/treatment. Forced fresh air ventilation in main reception. Fans and open windows. Upper room UV-C lamps (Philips) in all public rooms. Carpark consults for those unwell and no sitting in the waiting room with others-wait in car. HEPA filters in...
Provision of P2/N95s for patients and a portable HEPA filter in the waiting room
I have a 300sqft room with a large window which is open year-round (massage table is heated, heating pads provided). Levoit H133 large room HEPA unit runs on #2 throughout the session and #3 for 10min post-patient. Wave CO2 monitor is checked often and room kept below 700ppm at all...
Patients can wait in the on-site car park instead of the waiting room. We have 8x Envitek HEPA units with a CADR of 330m³/hour each. We have high and low windows open and radiant heaters to promote natural displacement ventilation. We use pedestal fans to air-flush the clinic following each...
My remedial massage clinic has a Smart Air Blast air purifier which provides a minimum of 10 air exchanges per hour on its lowest setting and 20 per hour on maximum setting (calculated based on published CADR for the purifier). I also make use of natural ventilation to keep...
We run an Innovair AirClean V9 on speed 4 providing 350m3/hr of airflow
We run three air purifiers, two Corsirosenthal boxes and one Xiaomi Pro. We also have two CO2 monitors and plot CO2 levels on displays that are visible to staff and customers. When CO2 rises we can turn up the ventilation room by room, bringing fresh air from the building roof.
Afloia Max Air Purifier in reception/waiting area and Xiaomi Mi Air Purifier 4 in each consulting room. No air purifier is kept on Auto mode. Multiple large windows regularly opened to increase ventilation throughout the practice.
Customer submission “HEPA filters were in every room, including the waiting room.” Details on model and fan speed at which they are used are not yet confirmed.