Alès, first hospital in France labelled HQE

The hospital of Alès is the first in France to open its doors with the label HQE (high environmental quality).

The ultra-modern hospital is equipped with a large number of high tech apparatuses is able to limit the energy impact on the environment by widely using renewable energies. Everything is designed to guarantee optimum comfort for the patient. In particular, each room is equipped with multimedia touch screens to control with a few clicks the access to a large number of services (make phone calls, select a television channel, surf the internet). Thus the screens used by the patient, family and medical staff are protected by Hexis Health film without affecting their practical use. The Hexis Health solution brings additional benefits for the hospital hygiene creating a safer environment for the patient.

The hospital and Hexis Health are carrying out a feasibility study.

You will find further information about this hospital by clicking on this link: CH Alès

Hexis Health protects stethoscopes

Hexis Health designed transparent stickers to be placed on the membranes of the stethoscopes.

In a vast operation a large number of professionals at S.O.S Médecins have tested the Hexis Health antimicrobial stickers. The feedback is positive, as with the added device the sound quality remains unimpaired. Thus in addition to the usual disinfection carried out by medical staff the patient is ensured that he will not get into contact with bacteria of the type E. coli, Staphylococcus aureus or MRSA.

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One of the biggest airports in France innovates

One of the biggest airports in France innovates by offering its users the first airport with antimicrobial protection.

One of the biggest airports in France innovates by offering its users the first airport with antimicrobial protection.  Touch screens, check-in terminal, service counters even restrooms will be protected.  Such an additional protection is integral part of the strategy to reduce the risks of infections with bacteria such E. coli or Staphylococcus aureus.