At Trane, we have over 50 years of experience helping healthcare customers around the world enhance indoor environments, improve patient outcomes and staff satisfaction, and achieve better financial and operational performance through improved indoor air quality (IAQ), humidity and moisture control, acoustics, and energy efficiency.
Equipping your air handler with a Trane Catalytic Air Cleaning System (TCACS) can help reduce biological organisms such as spores, bacteria, and even the tiniest viruses.
Trane CDQ wheel breaks the dew point barrier with an innovative new technology for the surgical suites and other hospital areas.
A scheduled maintenance plan that ensures energy efficient infrastructure systems can improve the environment of care in a hospital while significantly reducing energy costs.
Trane offers a variety of services to meet your needs. For example, being prepared for the unexpected is a good management practice in any industry — but in healthcare it is critical. Rental options can provide the necessary solution for temporary equipment needs and contingency planning.
To help customers monitor hospital conditions while meeting regulatory compliance requirements, Trane created the Healthcare Critical Systems Dashboard — a customizable graphic interface with our Tracer SC™ Controls System that gives you unprecedented control and visibility over your hospital's IAQ.
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Trane offers a full range of products to meet your facility's cooling, dehumidification, and air purification requirements.
Hospitals can improve patient care, shrink their carbon footprint and reduce operating with infrastructure improvements.
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Predictive maintenance can reduce the life cycle costs of healthcare facilities and improve patient care.
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According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), hospital acquired infections cost healthcare consumers and taxpayers $25-$45 billion annually, with 70 percent of cases being preventable. To create a physical environment that supports quality care and positive patient outcomes, mitigating hospital acquired infections is a crucial concern.
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Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) is critical to the safety and performance of the healthcare environment Infection control, health and comfort for patients and staff, and cost-effective facility operation rely on meeting strict demands for heating and cooling, ventilation, circulation, and filtering of air.
Creating healthy, efficient, and comfortable hospital buildings is part of the solution for raising job satisfaction, lowering turnover, and reducing patient complaints.
The Center for Health Design found 120 independent studies linking infection rates to a hospital's physical condition — including poor indoor air quality (IAQ) — which is directly linked with financial performance.