Good indoor air quality needs to be assured in all hospitals and healthcare facilities. Inappropriate temperature and humidity level in a hospital building with access from wards to waiting rooms can trigger bacterial, fungal and viral infections and allergies to patient, staffs and visitors. It is important to note that bacteria travels on water vapour in the air. To prevent biological contaminants from spreading and proliferating, the relative humidity should ideally be kept in control. In many critical healthcare facilities, humidity can cause problems and expose the institutions to unnecessary risk.
Effects of Uncontrolled Humidity in a healthcare facility
- Hazardous microbiological growth
- Fungus growth due to condensation on the walls
- Inaccurate readings in sensitive devices
- Corrosion and micro corrosion of mission-critical equipment
- Uncomfortable environment for surgeon and patients
In addition to the detrimental effects of excess moisture in the environment, various temperatures can trigger reactions among hazardous chemicals, leading to the creation of a corrosive environment. Surroundings are often contaminated by nearby open drains, sewage systems, heavy traffic zones, and industrial pollution. The resulting polluted air has the potential to reach facilities and induce micro-corrosion in equipment.
Corrosion of Sensitive Equipment
Expensive and sensitive equipment used in hospitals require protection against external agents, temperature, humidity, contaminants, etc. But, while temperature control is achieved through air conditioning, the importance of humidity control is often overlooked. This causes the atmospheric water vapour to condense on the surface of the equipment during power cuts, causing corrosion or micro-corrosion related damages.
Causes of Uncontrolled Humidity
A large quantity of outside air must be brought into the building through the ventilation system of hospitals and healthcare facilities. This outside air account for 90% of the moisture load typically seen in many healthcare buildings.
Similarly, most OT rooms are designed for 100% fresh air system and fresh air has exceptionally high moisture content.
General Recommendations of Humidity Levels in Healthcare Facilities
High humidity affects both man and machine equally. Inadequate ventilation and fresh air can promote the build-up of chemical and biological contaminants which can further deteriorate patient’s health. Here are some recommended humidity levels for different types of room in a healthcare facility:
Room |
Temperature
(ºC) |
Relative Humidity (%) |
Operation Theatre |
18-20 |
50-55 |
Imaging Department: X-ray room, MRI, CT Scanner, Mammography, Ultrasound, Fluoroscopy, Angiology, Tomography |
22-24 |
50 |
Pathology Department:
Dark Room, Biology lab, Chemical lab, Immunology, Hematology |
22-24 |
50 |
It is also crucial to establish an air filtration/purification system designed to remove hydrocarbon pollutants, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), chemically active compounds, and other airborne contaminants.
Bry-Air Solution
Desiccant dehumidifiers from Bry-Air offer a tested alternative for humidity control at low temperatures. Unlike conventional cooling based equipment, the moisture removal capacity of desiccant systems actually improves at lower temperatures.
It is recommended to integrate compact model (FFB series) into the air conditioning system. This guarantees low-cost operation and better heat load control. Ferrous metal is not allowed in the MRI and CT Scan room due to changes in the magnetic field of MRI and CT Scan machine. The advantage of Bry-Air Dehumidifier is that it can be set up outside the room as well.
To combat the threat of abrupt failures due to corrosive gases, Bry-Air Gas Phase Filtration Systems are the ideal choice. They are designed to maintain the ANSI/ISA-71.04-2013 standard, IEC standards and various other environmental standards followed by electronics manufacturers.
These GPF systems also neutralise odourous gases and make the environment comfortable for humans.
Partial Reference List
- Al Seef Hospital, MRI Room, Kuwait
- Aster Hospital, Operation Theatre, Oman
- Magrabi Hospital, Laser Eye Surgery, UAE
- Khalifa Hospital, Operation Theatre, UAE
- Aditya Dispomed Products Pvt. Ltd., Corrosion Prevention during Surgical Blade Storage, India
- HUSM Trauma for OT, Malaysia
- Hospital Shah Alam, Imaging Room, Malaysia
- IIUM Kuantan –for OT, Imaging & Pathology Room, Malaysia
- Kuala Trengganu Specialist for Imaging Room, Malaysia