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Improper medical supply storage increases the risk of contamination and pathogen growth. Should healthcare professionals and facilities handle or store tools and materials improperly, medical institutions must resterilize equipment or throw out supplies, increasing operational inefficiency and waste. When the integrity of medical supplies is negatively impacted somewhere along the supply chain, this could necessitate an expansive, costly recall.

Investing in sterile storage equipment

Aug. 21, 2025

Maintaining sterile storage conditions is necessary to protect medical instruments, drugs, surgical implants, and other equipment from contaminants. ARON guidelines on sterilization are straightforward: temperatures should not exceed 72°F (22°C) to 78°F (26&d

Jul. 10, 2023

Study Objective:

As a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, there is an increased awareness for the need of surge capacity temporary isolation spaces. Having an ample number of “on demand” isolation environments is crucial during a pandemic or event that greatly increases demand for hospital beds. Depending on the type of sickness a patient has, it is important to be able to quickly create a clean negative or positive pressure environment. The CDC guidelines

Jul. 31, 2020

Herb Griffith;Sam Brown;Sam Brown;Sam Brown;Sam Brown;Evan Wetzel

Study Objective:

In the face of heightened concerns over nuclear, biological or chemical (NBC) terrorist attack or accident , in the federal government has mandated an increase in the number of positive and negative pressure isolation rooms. Currently these rooms represent a scarce hospital resource, especially in Eds that may have only 1 or 2 available. It would be useful to be able to create “on demand” isolation rooms to provide surge capacity and to

May. 31, 2020

Paul Giasi;Michael Wetzel;Paul F Klawitter;Donn W Dixon;Lawrence E Wetzel;Lawrence Brown;Lawrence Brown;Lawrence H Brown

With 1,000 miles of airways, 60,000 miles of blood vessels, and 100 trillion cells1, the human body is often referred to as the world’s most complex machine. So it’s no surprise that industries such as pharmaceuticals and life sciences, devoted to keeping that machine in good working order, require a complex and highly exacting set of operating environments.

Manufacturers in these fields turn to environmental control partners such as Air Innovations for help in maint

Oct. 31, 2017

Michael Wetzel