The guarantee for the patients’ and personnel’s well-being and safety within hospitals is now subject to environmental cleanliness conditions. That condition is fundamental for controlling nosocomial infections. Risk-prone premises require systematic reinforced hygiene to certain standards but all hospital spaces are involved.
The hospital sector is now governed by standard NFS 90-351 «healthcare establishments – Clean Rooms and similar controlled environments – conditions relative to the control of airborne contamination». Clean Rooms are spaces where the introduction, production and retention of particles is minimized and where the atmosphere is controlled. The above reference base defines risk-prone areas and of the necessity for classified installations.
DAGARD solutions are truly ideal for hospital environments creating a clean ambience and are easy to clean for they neither retain nor emit particles. This reference base defines, depending on risk zone levels, the performances to be reached and the classification of required air cleanliness.
| NF S ISO 14644 | ISO 4 | ISO 5 | ISO 6 | ISO 7 | ISO 8 | ISO 9 |
| Good Manufacturing Practices | A - B | C | D | |||
| FS 209 E | 10 | 100 | 1 000 | 10 000 | 100 000 | 1 000 000 |
| Surgical unit | ||||||
| Central sterilization | ||||||
| Resuscitation room | ||||||
| Medical laboratory | ||||||
| Aseptic areas | ||||||
| Dagard line | » Ultra Clean line | |||||
| » Controlled Environment line | ||||||

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