
Air quality and pathogen levels

Thermal comfort for patient recovery

Sound management for clinical settings

Environmental risk factors

Infection control indicators
• Real-time monitoring
• Data-driven insights
• Certification & transparency
Patients and staff judge healthcare environments not
just by what they see, but by how they feel.
Environmental quality – once invisible –
now drives key decisions:
▪ Where to practice medicine
Inter-disciplinary teams are confronted with operational challenges.

Third-party validation of your clinical environmental excellence

Physical signage and digital badges for patient confidence

Comprehensive assessment from healthcare environment experts

Actionable insights for continuous improvement in patient care standards
Healthier Environments, Better Outcomes
Heal faster.
Recover Better.
Feel Healthierr.

Stand apart from competing healthcare facilities by earning recognition for environmental excellence

A high EQi score helps you win patient loyalty and physician referrals through demonstrated commitment to environmental quality

Enhances Joint Commission compliance with people-focused metrics

Complements WELL and LEED certifications for healthcare

Strengthens healthcare system quality commitments

Understanding your unique clinical environment and goals

Comprehensive analysis of your facility

Seamless deployment of EQi monitoring

Public validation of your commitment

Ongoing support and improvement for patient outcomes
Three pathways to demonstrating your commitment







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Air Quality:
Get the occupant breathing zone data you need to automate cleaner air. Meet your quality safety standards with ease, while optimizing capex investments in your building-level systems.
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CO2:
High carbon dioxide levels may indicate occupancy saturation.
When combined with low ventilation, negative impacts on cognitive performance can results. Gain deep insights that help you mitigate liability from imbalances in space usage.
Physical safety:
Monitor threat breaches in your built environment to avoid incidents on your property.
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Noise:
Noise pollution affects more building occupants in
metropolitan developed areas than environmental emissions nationwide, combined. Understand how sounds affect the quality of your built experience.
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