
For decades, Building for Care has been the reliable provider of specific information (offline and online) for professionals involved in building developments in the healthcare sector, such as property developers, architects and interior designers.
It mainly concerns construction, renovation and furnishing of hospitals, nursing homes, residential care centres, private clinics, assisted living facilities, rehabilitation centres and health centres, among others. Here, plenty of attention is paid to new products for fitting out buildings in the care sector and the latest applied innovative techniques aimed at the care sector. But specials in areas such as fire safety, climate control, OR clean rooms, laboratories, ICT domotics and every other conceivable topic in the care sector will also be featured.
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Water management in buildings requires innovative and efficient solutions. KWC's AQUA 3000 open and Planox 2.0 take sustainability, hygiene and economic efficiency to a new level. These advanced systems help optimise water use and ensure reliable (drinking) water quality. Efficient, successful and mobile management Water management system AQUA 3000 open from [...]
Hygienic, water-saving and easy to maintain For home use, toilets with a cistern are a great solution. However, when used intensively, such as in hospitals and other care facilities, they often cause problems. For this purpose, French company DELABIE, which specialises in sanitary solutions, has designed a direct toilet flush without a tank. "This eliminates stagnant water and [...]
The healthcare sector sees nothing in the arrival of migrant workers to solve staff shortages, as former health minister Fleur Agema recently suggested. Housing and language barriers are a particular problem, according to a roundup by NU.nl. Let's focus mainly on the people who are already here, such as status holders, as the sector itself points out. From [...]
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