HealthWay EMF Air Purification Systems
Monday September 27th, 2010 2010, In the News
Singapore – IEQ Global announced that Parkways Holdings Limited’s Mount Elizabeth Hospital in Singapore has deployed its HealthWay EMF Air Purification Systems after successful testing in its Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) for elimination of small airborne particle matter and Volatile Organic Compound (VOC).
The HealthWay EMF Air Purification Systems have been tested by the National Indoor Environmental Quality Research & Innovation (NIEQRI) in the U.S. to achieve 99.99 percent efficiency in the elimination of all virus-sized airborne contaminants. In other words, the Air Purification Systems are certified to eliminate all virus-sized airborne contaminants including H1N1, SARS and Avian Flu by breaking down the molecular structures of virus molecules to render them inert, thereby destroying the virus completely.
Before deploying the systems, IEQ Global did a comprehensive test for Mount Elizabeth Hospital. Mr Sim Tian Seng, Parkway’s Chief Infection Control Officer, said, “The test results of the comprehensive air purification trial and demonstration for our Neonatal Intensive care unit (NICU) proved that the EMF air purification systems are able to improve the indoor air quality by significantly reducing small airborne particles and Total Volatile Organic Compounds (TVOC). The systems are able to trap and kill airborne organisms which are most beneficial to our patients and staff working in the ICU setting.”
Mr Jeffrey Tang, Managing Director of IEQ Global Pte Ltd, said, “It is important to have good indoor air quality to prevent secondary airborne infections in a hospital environment. By using the HealthWay EMF Air Purification Systems, Mount Elizabeth Hospital is a step ahead in helping patients in their recovery process.”