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Envac – Shifting container

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Bergen – Using Envac’s waste inlets

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Envac Hospital – Hospital image

An eco-friendly hospital environment with state of the art technology attracts both top health care professionals and patients.

Healthcare

Envac Hospital – Low opex

Pneumatic transportation of waste and soiled linen in sealed pipes means less need for cleansing and transportation staff = reduced manpower costs.
Less waste transportation vehicles and carts in corridors and culverts means less wear and tear of the building = reduced maintenance costs.

Healthcare

Envac Hospital – Working environment

When waste and soiled linen is collected with an Envac system (aka AWCS/PWCS) the physical contact between human and dirty material is kept to a minimum.
The risk of waste related strain injuries, cut wounds, accidents and infection is close to eliminated.
Elevators can be used for transportation of patients, staff and visitors – not for carts with waste bags.

Healthcare

Envac Hospital – Patient safety

With an Envac system (aka AWCS/PWCS), waste and soiled linen is transported in a closed pipe network hidden within the fabric of the building.

There is no longer any need to manually move waste or linen around in busy corridors and lifts.

Healthcare

Envac Hospital – Efficiency and logistics

High performance, fast collection, sealed transportation from ward to waste collection terminal, 24/7 availability and adaptable to any volumes. The closed system and touch-free waste inlets minimize the spread of infections, droplet transmission and accidents.

Envac

From the future since 1961

Take a look in the rear mirror to see what we have achieved during six decades with our “sopsug” as the Envac system is called in Swedish – and see what we are bringing you in the nearest future. A warm and major thank you to everyone single one involved during our 60 first years!
Official birthday: October 4, 1961