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Epurair to equip Jewish General Hospital with filters featuring Noveko antimicrobial filtration technology

18 March 2010

Epurair, a Noveko subsidiary, has signed a 30-month agreement with the 637-bed Jewish General Hospital to supply and clean the filters

The Epurair filters, incorporating the Noveko antimicrobial filtration technology, consist of four layers of synthetic fibre which are fully leak-proof and offer resistance to temperature variations. The filters are durable, entirely washable and recyclable.
 

Michael Boudana, chief of plant operations, Jewish General Hospital, said: “We opted for Epurair filters because of their innovative and eco-friendly features, which allow us to substantially reduce our filtration inventories and waste and their handling. This filtration solution fits perfectly with our efforts to provide our patients, employees and visitors with a clean, healthy and safe environment and thus improve the efficiency of our medical activities, while enabling us to reduce handling costs.”
 

 

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