Hospitals and health care facilities need to consider long-term impact and savings of improvements such as green air filtration systems
Hospital Sustainability effort benefits patients, environments — and budgets

New award recognizes healthcare facilities committed to reducing energy and maintaining quality indoor air by using high quality air filtration systems
Hospitals find that going green can pay great dividends, but requires changes, considerations -and a champion- for air filtration systems and other initiatives
Thinking ‘green’ doesn’t end with building design, but is vital in operations and maintenance, including air filtration systems.
Budget concerns may spur healthcare facilities to replace air filters less often, but not every air filtration system can stand the test of time

Too often, healthcare facilities look at initial cost, while life-cycle cost for air filtration systems may tell very different – and more accurate –– story

New hospitals – and renovations, like air filtration systems – are now regularly designed for energy and environmental efficiency.
Attention to details – and an innovative clean air solution – can create a fresher, more healthful environment indoors and reduce HVAC energy costs
Misperceptions about cost & savings keep initiatives at bay for the healthcare industry. But forward-looking hospitals prove the value of green air filtration.