Infection Control With Rockfon’s Medical and Hygienic Ceiling Panels
“First do no harm” is an often-quoted mantra in medicine. It also rings true for the design and construction teams responsible for building the essential medical and healthcare facilities in our communities. Safety and health are the top priorities in evaluating materials and finishes for these spaces. This includes not only their composition but also their cleanliness.
“There were a lot of unique challenges to this project, it being such an old building,” said WER associate and project architect, James Swann, AIA. “Prior to the new medical design, it was a big-box store. Taking something that was obviously meant to be a retail store and turning it into something that’s medical, that’s clean and efficient and that has all of these requirements is very complicated.”
WER director of interiors, Lauren Dickey, NCIDQ, ASID, agreed and added, “In today’s medical facilities, infection control is incredibly important — cleanability is huge.”
Where infection control is the priority, Rockfon’s specially treated medical and hygienic ceiling panel surface finishes allow cleaning with water and some diluted disinfectants. In some cases, specially treated surface finishes on stone wool ceiling panels allow for more intensive cleaning, following a defined protocol.
Meeting Premier Medical Plaza’s most critical cleaning requirements, Rockfon Medical™ Standard ceiling panels are classified into Bacteriological Classes B5 and B10. They have low particle emission, resulting in Clean Room Classification ISO Class 5.
Along with being easy to clean, Rockfon’s metal and stone wool ceiling systems do not absorb water, moisture or humidity, and they do not contain organic materials. The inherent qualities of these ceiling panels also resist mold, mildew and other potentially harmful microorganisms.
“Knowing that these panels do not mold or mildew, knowing that you can wipe them down easily, that they’re not going to sag and that they’re not going to fall out of the ceiling really gave us confidence in moving forward with the products that we selected,” Dickey said.
The stone wool panels installed throughout PGA’s facility have also earned UL Environmental GREENGUARD® Gold certification for low chemical emissions into indoor air during product usage. The certification process ensures that a product is suitable for environments such as healthcare facilities and takes into consideration safety factors that may affect those with vulnerable immune systems, children and seniors.