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Subsidy Consulting: Hospitals and Welfare Facilities

Updating to high-efficiency equipment and devices! Introducing the use of energy-saving subsidies in hospitals and welfare facilities.

Our company provides "Energy-saving Subsidy Consulting." Hospitals are generally facilities that operate 24 hours a day, using lighting, air conditioning, kitchens, and medical equipment continuously, consuming significantly more energy compared to other industries. Additionally, a large amount of energy is consumed at night, particularly for hot water supply, which is a characteristic feature due to high heat consumption. Given that there are many existing hospitals and welfare facilities, and a demand for renewal and upgrades is expected, we recommend energy-saving measures such as energy audits and updates to high-efficiency equipment and devices for air conditioning, lighting, hot water supply, and kitchens, utilizing energy-saving subsidies. [Main Equipment Renovations Eligible for Subsidies (Excerpt)] ■ Boilers: Upgrading to high-efficiency boilers ■ Lighting Equipment: Introduction of LED lighting devices, installation of LED emergency lights, installation of motion sensors ■ Air Conditioning and Ventilation Equipment: Inverter conversion of heat source pumps and air conditioning fans ■ Refrigeration Units and Hot/Cold Water Generators: Upgrading to high-efficiency equipment ■ Power Receiving and Transforming Equipment: Upgrading to high-efficiency transformers, introduction of demand monitoring systems *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Highly durable flooring suitable for medical and welfare facilities, commercial facilities, and educational institutions!

A third type of flooring that combines the safety and security of fiber flooring, the durability and maintenance of hard flooring, as well as antibacterial properties and cost-effectiveness!

Robofloor, a third type of flooring that combines the safety and design of fiber flooring with the durability and maintenance of hard flooring, also features antibacterial properties and cost-effectiveness. Its excellent functions and characteristics cater to various spaces such as medical and welfare facilities, commercial establishments, and educational institutions. With approximately 70 million ultra-high-density tufts per square meter, it achieves remarkable durability and resilience. It maintains its beauty over long periods, even in high-traffic areas. Additionally, Robofloor retains high slip resistance whether in dry or wet conditions. Like hard flooring, it can be wet cleaned using water or hot water, maximizing the aesthetic appeal and lifespan of carpets while maintaining a hygienic environment. *Aswan Robofloor is a jointly developed product by Forbo Flotex and Aswan.* *For more details, please refer to the *【NEW】Robofloor Technical Collection* or contact us.*

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UVC Air Sterilizer: Welfare facilities are prone to the spread of infectious diseases.

With an overwhelming amount of ultraviolet light, the UVC sterilization lamp destroys the DNA of airborne bacteria, viruses, and mold.

The reasons why "infectious diseases are likely to spread in welfare facilities" are as follows: - Groups spend time together - Elderly individuals are more likely to carry pathogens - Shared facilities such as restrooms - Visitors may bring pathogens from outside - If an infected person is identified, it is difficult for staff to manage without coming into contact with the infected individual - For some users, it is challenging to understand the significance of infection control measures, making it difficult to implement them, which creates a situation where infections can easily spread Challenges in infection control in welfare settings: - Lack of personnel Welfare facilities typically face staff shortages, and when an infection occurs, the burden on staff increases further - Lack of supplies Welfare facilities do not have sufficient supplies necessary for infection control measures, such as protective clothing and disinfectants, unlike medical institutions - Lack of knowledge There are limited individuals in welfare settings who can provide guidance on infection control, making it difficult to respond appropriately when an outbreak occurs Our product, the "UVC Air Sterilizer," draws indoor air into the unit and uses ultraviolet light to kill pathogens. It is an effective product for reducing the risk of infections in welfare facilities, preventing increased burdens on staff and preventing clusters.

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【AEGIS360】Welfare facilities are prone to the spread of infectious diseases.

Dramatically improve the indoor air environment! Virus and airborne bacteria removal rate of 98%.

The reasons why "infectious diseases are likely to spread in welfare facilities" are as follows: - Groups spend time together - Elderly individuals are more likely to carry pathogens - Shared facilities such as restrooms - Visitors may bring pathogens from outside - If an infected person is identified, it is difficult for staff to manage without coming into contact with the infected individual - For some users, it is challenging to understand the significance of infection control measures, making it difficult to implement these measures, which creates a situation where infections are likely to spread Challenges in infection control in welfare settings: - Staff shortages Welfare facilities typically face a shortage of personnel, and when infections occur, the burden on staff increases even more - Lack of supplies Welfare facilities do not have sufficient supplies necessary for infection control, such as protective clothing and disinfectants, compared to medical institutions - Lack of knowledge There are limited individuals in welfare settings who can provide guidance on infection control, making it difficult to respond appropriately when an outbreak occurs Our product "AEGIS360" creates an air environment improvement area near the ceiling, repelling bacteria and viruses that enter the area through natural convection, and removing pathogens from indoors. It is effective in reducing the risk of infections emerging from welfare facilities, preventing increased burdens on staff, and preventing clusters.

  • Company:nexott
  • Price:100,000 yen-500,000 yen
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Marun ventilation: Welfare facilities are prone to the spread of infectious diseases.

The toilet is reborn as a safe zone.

The reasons why "infectious diseases are likely to spread in welfare facilities" are as follows: - Groups spend time together - Elderly individuals are more likely to carry pathogens - Shared facilities such as restrooms - Visitors may bring pathogens from outside - If an infected person is identified, it is difficult for staff to manage without coming into contact with the infected individual - For some users, it is difficult to understand the meaning of infection control measures, and practicing these measures is also challenging, leading to a situation where infections can easily spread Challenges in infection control in welfare settings: - Staff shortages Welfare facilities typically face staff shortages, and when infections occur, the burden on staff increases even further - Supply shortages Welfare facilities do not have sufficient supplies necessary for infection control measures, such as protective clothing and disinfectants, compared to medical institutions - Lack of knowledge There are limited individuals in welfare settings who can provide guidance on infection control measures, making it difficult to respond appropriately when an outbreak occurs Our product "Marun Ventilation" uses ozone to disinfect restrooms, keeping the pathogen-laden areas clean and protecting against infectious diseases. It effectively reduces the infection risk in restrooms, which are common shared spaces and potential infection sites in welfare facilities, helping to prevent increased staff burdens and cluster outbreaks.

  • Company:nexott
  • Price:500,000 yen-1 million yen
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