Hospital Construction
Sixth Gen Construction’s approach centers around containment, air quality control, and continuous monitoring to meet the highest safety requirements.
Negative Air Pressure and HEPA Filtration
To prevent the spread of airborne particles and contaminants, we utilize negative air pressure systems along with high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filtration. This creates a controlled environment that isolates the construction zone from adjacent patient areas, ensuring dust and other contaminants are fully contained. By managing air pressure and filtering air, we significantly reduce the risk of infection—a vital concern in hospital settings.
Containment Barriers and Isolated Work Zones
Temporary containment barriers are erected to physically separate active work areas from sensitive hospital zones. These barriers act as physical shields, preventing dust, debris, and pathogens from compromising patient safety. Our team is trained in setting up and maintaining these barriers, ensuring they are secure, airtight, and compliant with healthcare protocols.
Specialized Training for Healthcare Environments
Our technicians undergo specialized training in healthcare construction protocols, preparing them to work safely in environments where infection control is paramount. From managing hazardous materials to using specialized tools that limit particulate release, our team’s expertise supports safe and effective construction in healthcare facilities.
By implementing these advanced safety measures, Sixth Gen stands as a trusted partner in healthcare construction, dedicated to delivering high-quality projects that prioritize patient safety and regulatory compliance.