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Denise MacGregor Fraser
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Hi Fiona

Refer to the Australasian Health Facility Guidelines available at http://www.healthfacilityguidelines.com.au/guidelines.aspx
Part D Infection prevention and control – section 860 Physical Environment (revision June 2012)

“All supply air and return air registers and grills should be removable for cleaning and
not be installed directly above a patient bed.”

Also “NSW Health TS11 Engineering Services and Sustainable Development Guidelines” may help

Regards Denise
MacGregor Fraser
Infection Control Consultant
HICMR Pty Ltd
(Healthcare Infection Control Management Resources)
Level 1, 123 Camberwell Road Hawthorn East VIC 3123
denise.mfraser@hicmr.com.au
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Hi List Members,

We are currently undertaking a new building project and I have been asked to consider air conditioning vents located directly above the patient bed in the middle of the room.

I was concerned that this may blow air directly onto the patient and potentially increase risk associated with procedures, such as dressings, but I have been told that new air conditioning vent designs have air currents that hug the ceiling of the room and would not blow directly onto patients.

Does anyone have any experience of installing air conditioning vents directly above patients and has this led to a change in such things as surgical site infection rates or healthcare associated wound infections?

Kind Regards,

Fiona De Sousa
Infection Prevention & Control Coordinator
Sydney Adventist Hospital
Fiona.Desousa@sah.org.au
185 Fox Valley Road, Wahroonga, NSW, 2076

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