DERBLAUE® in use at Kempten Hospital
What do hospitals have to do with DERBLAUE®?
Mario Holland from the technical department at Kempten Hospital explains why our products are also the best solution for maintenance in hospitals for all plumbing and heating work.
There are around 5,000-10,000 shut-off valves, hundreds of expansion vessels and countless angle valves in Kempten Hospital. Maintaining these is just one of Mario Holland's tasks.
There are also unplanned emergency service assignments such as burst ceiling pipes or spurting valves, even in the middle of the night and of course during operation on the ward. The need to work quickly and cleanly so that patient rooms or operating theaters can be used again as quickly as possible is enormous.
What do all operations have in common?
There is always water flowing that needs to be collected and/or pumped out. And our products provide a quick, reliable and clean solution - so that no one has to spend time mopping up dirty water or cutting bowls and buckets to size.
Click into the video below and Mario will tell you more about his day-to-day work at Kempten Hospital: (currently only available in German)
Mario Holland from the technical department at Kempten Hospital explains why our products are also the best solution for maintenance in hospitals for all plumbing and heating work.
There are around 5,000-10,000 shut-off valves, hundreds of expansion vessels and countless angle valves in Kempten Hospital. Maintaining these is just one of Mario Holland's tasks.
There are also unplanned emergency service assignments such as burst ceiling pipes or spurting valves, even in the middle of the night and of course during operation on the ward. The need to work quickly and cleanly so that patient rooms or operating theaters can be used again as quickly as possible is enormous.
What do all operations have in common?
There is always water flowing that needs to be collected and/or pumped out. And our products provide a quick, reliable and clean solution - so that no one has to spend time mopping up dirty water or cutting bowls and buckets to size.
Click into the video below and Mario will tell you more about his day-to-day work at Kempten Hospital: (currently only available in German)