hospital management services

Hospital Facilities Management Services

Why do Hospitals and Healthcare need Facilities Management?

  • The more efficient the maintenance procedure, the better and quicker the reaction, allowing vital jobs to be completed.
  • Scheduling preventive maintenance is necessary to ensure the uninterrupted operation of hospitals’ technical systems and equipment, such as mechanical and electrical systems.
  • Energy Consumption in hospitals is one of the critical factors in guaranteeing the efficient use of the premises. This should be done without compromising patient safety.
  • The conditions inside the hospital building should be as good as possible – whether it’s about air quality or hospital hygiene. So continuous monitoring is needed.
  • Proper sanitization of buildings is a big concern for hospitals.
  • There are hundreds of annual maintenance problems in hospitals which leads to interruptions in the proper working of hospitals
  • Zero dust environment means dust needs to be totally eliminated to ensure no air borne allergens are present.

Opting for Densat Facility Management Services is a smart & efficient way to maintain a peaceful & highly optimized environment at Hospitals. Still wondering, why Densat?

  • We ensure to maintain a good rating at Hospitals through our both soft and hard services. 
  • Our objective is to focus on efficiency, patient health and satisfaction, Work quality, and compliance.
  • We provide a trained, police verified, Uniformed Workforce. There is a commitment to manpower. If someone takes a leave we provide a reliever at the site. So due to the hub and spoke model, we guarantee relievers within 45 minutes.
  • Materials used by us are normally TASKI (it is a US brand) and organic material which is human friendly.
  • We have all the advanced machinery used for scrubbing, buffing, and polishing, industry-grade vacuum machines, ride-on scrubbers, and flippers.

This helps us to focus on controlling your maximum cost and delivering the best value. In the management of biological waste, we also make use of colour coding, which covers the following:

  • Pathological waste and solid infectious waste should be placed in the yellow container.
  • The infected trash goes in the red can (recyclable)
  • Sharps should be thrown away in the white bin.
  • Waste glassware from medical facilities goes in the blue container.

For the past many years, our company has remained answerable to only one person, our customer.

To learn more about Densat’s contract work contact us today.

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