Architecture Hospitalière publishes an article about NOVAIR on-site production of medical oxygen

The magazine Architecture Hospitalière has featured NOVAIR in their latest article, showcasing its ecoresponsible and autonomous solution for healthcare facilities.

With our on-site production of oxygen, healthcare establishments can now generate their own "green" oxygen from ambient air, eliminating the need for frequent deliveries of gas. This innovative solution not only ensures a continuous supply of medical oxygen but also significantly reduces carbon emissions, making a positive impact on the environment.

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the team at Architecture Hospitalière for highlighting our mission to create a healthier and greener world.

Read an extract from the article: 

On-site production of oxygen: an autonomous and eco-friendly response to the growing needs of hospitals

What solutions do you offer to healthcare facilities as a manufacturer and expert in medical gases? 

NOVAIR designs and manufactures medical gas production systems, including oxygen, medical air, and vacuum, as well as solutions for monitoring the quality and quantity of delivered gases. Our solutions can be installed in technical rooms or integrated into plug-and-play containers, ready to be connected to the medical gas network of the establishments.
Our expertise includes equipment installation and maintenance, as well as user training. We also offer Full-Service contracts and provide telemetry and 24/7 on-call support services. NOVAIR's solutions are available for either rental (operational expense) or purchase (investment).

What are the other advantages of NOVAIR's solutions for healthcare facilities?

The oxygen generator eliminates the visual pollution caused by liquid gas columns. It can be installed in technical rooms or containers, requiring limited land occupancy. The generator requires no deliveries and therefore no turning areas.

Moreover, the space saved optimizes the available areas within the facility. For instance, the private Parisian hospital La Roseraie was able to carry out extension works by replacing its liquid gas supply with an oxygen generator installed in a container on the roof. This solution ensured uninterrupted services during the construction, which would have been impossible otherwise.

Finally, the oxygen generator avoids the need for large-scale oxygen storage. Production is made on-demand, and the installations are not subject to ICPE (Installation Classée pour la Protection de l'Environnement) regulations.

How does France and Europe compare to other countries internationally?

European countries are somewhat lagging behind in on-site medical oxygen production. In France, there are fewer than fifty equipped establishments, while NOVAIR has equipped over 5000 establishments in more than 150 countries!
On-site medical oxygen production offers undeniable advantages for both developed and emerging countries. The previously mentioned benefits in terms of sustainability, economics, and urban planning are relevant for all countries, but it seems that the concept is more widely adopted outside Europe. 

Read the full article : https://www.architecture-hospitaliere.fr/blog/2023/08/02/novair-la-production-doxygene-sur-site-une-reponse-autonome-et-ecoresponsable-aux-besoins-accrus-des-hopitaux/ 

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