King’s College Hospital, Davidson Ward
MAPUK was selected for our technical expertise to enhance the ventilation solutions at the Davidson Ward within King's College Hospital. This specialised haematology/oncology unit focuses on treating patients with blood disorders like sickle cell anaemia and cancer. The main goal of the project was to elevate patient comfort levels and create a more conducive working environment for the hospital's dedicated staff.
Name:
King’s College Hospital, Davidson Ward
Specifier:
WSP
Project type:
Health & Education
Installation type:
Ceiling Voids
Location:
Denmark Hill, London
In collaboration with WSP, a engineering consulting firm, MAPUK was selected to work onthe renovation of the Davidson Ward at King's College Hospital, a specialised haematology/oncology ward. The project's objective was twofold: to elevate patient comfort and to cultivate a conducive working environment for the hospital staff.
Tasked with meeting the unique needs of the Davidson Ward, MAPUK supplied a tailored range of ventilation solutions. This included the installation of VRX and VRW square and round manual constant volume control dampers, each encased in pre-insulated casings and silencers. Strategically positioned, these components optimised air quality, regulated temperature and mitigated noise levels within the ward. Additionally CKS and CKE valves were deployed in the ensuites to offer precise control over small volumes of extract and supply air.
The meticulous selection and installation of these products not only enhanced the thermal comfort of patients but also fostered a better working environment for the hospital staff. This project highlights the impact of thoughtful ventilation solutions in healthcare facilities. By prioritising indoor air quality, healthcare providers can mitigate infection risks, improve overall air quality, and enhance comfort levels, ultimately contributing to the well-being of both patients and staff alike.