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NeviTec Antiseptic Ceiling 

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NeviTec 
Antiseptic 
Ceiling 

NeviTec Antiseptic Ceiling is an innovative ceiling system designed to provide a sterile and hygienic environment in healthcare facilities. It is made from high-quality materials resistant to bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms.

Features:

  • Antimicrobial: The ceiling panels are infused with an antimicrobial agent that inhibits the growth of bacteria and viruses.

  • Easy to clean: The panels are non-porous and have a smooth surface, making them easy to wipe down and disinfect.

  • Durable: The ceiling is made from durable materials that can withstand frequent cleaning and disinfection.

  • Aesthetically pleasing: The ceiling panels are available in various colours and finishes to complement any healthcare environment.

  • Fire-resistant: The ceiling meets all fire safety regulations and is designed to prevent the spread of flames.

  • Moisture-resistant: The ceiling is resistant to moisture and humidity, making it suitable for use in operating and patient rooms.

  • Sound-absorbing: The ceiling panels are designed to absorb sound, reducing noise levels and creating a more comfortable environment for patients and staff.

Benefits:

  • Reduces the risk of infection: The antimicrobial properties of the ceiling help to reduce the spread of bacteria and viruses, creating a safer environment for patients and staff.

  • Improves patient outcomes: By reducing the risk of infection, the ceiling can help to improve patient outcomes and reduce the length of hospital stays.

  • Saves time and money: The easy-to-clean ceiling reduces the time and effort required for cleaning and disinfection, saving healthcare facilities money.

  • Creates a more comfortable environment: The sound-absorbing ceiling panels reduce noise levels, creating a more relaxing and comfortable environment for patients and staff.

Applications:

NeviTec Antiseptic Ceiling is suitable for use in a variety of healthcare settings, including:

  • Operating rooms

  • Patient rooms

  • Intensive care units

  • Emergency departments

  • Laboratories

  • Clinics

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