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With today’s need for critical clean air & vacuum, superior air quality, equipment reliability, and environmental awareness are key components when specifying a system. There is only one company that offers the essential technologies and support to meet the demanding requirements of hospitals and laboratories. Combining over 160 years of global experience with an unmatched authorized local distribution network, Gardner Denver delivers professional guidance to ensure your facility conforms to the most recent related codes. Gardner Denver specializes in environmentally aware markets by manufacturing NFPA and CSA Code compliant medical air and vacuum systems.

Waste Anesthetic Gas Disposal

During surgical procedures, the patient is administered a mixture of anesthesia gases and a high concentration of oxygen. This gas mixture is inhaled by the patient and then exhaled. The exhaled gases need to be suctioned away so they do not vent into the operating room. This removal process is what is termed as WAGD (Waste Anesthetic Gas Disposal) and a vacuum pump is utilized to provide the necessary suction flow.

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Hospital Bed Air Mattress Inflation

Mattress systems combine multiple therapies with advanced algorithms to determine and display therapeutic support pressures, based on each patient’s specific height and weight. Precise cyclic loading and off- loading provides maximum differentiation between the inflated and deflated cells. The result is superior pressure redistribution across the entire body of the patient and the prevention or cure of pressure ulcers commonly called bedsores.

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Medical Ventilation

A ventilator is a device that is designed to provide mechanical ventilation for patients who need support to breath or cannot breathe on their own. Ventilators have a small blower component which provides air flow moving breathable air via a mechanical pumping operation into and out of the patient's lungs. They are used across healthcare including intensive care units (ICU), at home and in transit during emergency medical care at accident sites or in transit to a medical facility.