How to reduce water-related costs in renal units
The economic and ecological arguments for water conservation in renal units are undeniable, and thankfully there are now options for addressing it in every situation.
The economic and ecological arguments for water conservation in renal units are undeniable, and thankfully there are now options for addressing it in every situation.
Purified water has long been an essential raw material used in clinical, pathology and haematology laboratories. Regardless of the application or the volume or quality of water required, there are certain critical factors…
Reverse osmosis (RO) is a powerful method of producing purified water for clinical and biomedical laboratories. However, poor specification and incorrect maintenance procedures can significantly reduce the quality of output from RO water purification systems.
Choosing, operating and maintaining a clinical RO water system should be straightforward. So, what are the specific problems that prevent the best results from being achieved?
Purified water is a critical resource for clinical and biomedical laboratories for a range of applications. In each case, consistent and high-water quality is crucial for conducting reproducible and comparable tests.
The pH scale, first introduced in 1909 by Danish chemist Søren Sørensen, has been extensively used since its inception.
All modern hospitals depend on decontamination services for the cleaning and disinfection of medical equipment to extremely high and consistent standards.
Decontamination services are essential to the effective operation of many hospital departments, ensuring that all medical equipment is cleaned and disinfected to consistently high standards and in accordance with guidelines such as HTM 01-01.
Water purification systems play an important role in the healthcare sector. In hospital laboratories, for example, water is typically the most commonly…