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Stainless Steel Casework and Antimicrobial Agion Coated Cabinets helps control the spread of germs, viruses, and bacteria by providing easy to clean nonporous surfaces in hospitals, morgues, labs, surgery, and sterile core rooms. These surfaces can withstand frequent sanitization and they won’t retain moisture. Stainless Steel Casework and Antimicrobial Agion Coated Cabinets can be easily installed and moved when you remodel, move, or expand your facility making them lifetime investments to hospitals, morgues, labs and surgery rooms in Boston, Springfield, Cambridge, and throughout the state of Massachusetts.

How Antimicrobial Agion Coating Reduces Bacteria and Germs in Hospitals, Morgues, and Labs

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Agion is a silver impregnated compound in paint that is used as an antimicrobial topcoat to prevent the spread of bacteria and germs. Very few people use silver in their powder coat, which makes the Agion coating unique. Before the development of antibiotics, silver was used in sulfa drugs to keep wounds from getting infected. Today, since so many strains of bacteria (like MRSA) are resistant to antibiotics, we’re back to using silver to help prevent against bacterial growth for day-to-day situations. Contact with Agion coated surfaces is safe for humans but deadly for bacteria and mold. Stainless Steel Casework cabinets treated with Agion germ fighting products keep battling microbes year after year. This isn’t a substitute for having hospital workers wash their hands or for decontaminating commonly touched casework cabinets and work surfaces, but it’s a good backup system.

Agion Coated Stainless Steel Casework Improves Indoor Air Quality and Limits Off Gassing

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Agion powder coating is accomplished by spraying electro-statically charged particles of resin onto a steel cabinet component. Then the cabinet is assembled using a unique rivet construction similar to the process used in building airplanes. Rivet construction provides flexibility to change cabinet components and ensures all edges of every panel are coated with paint. Each individual cabinet is baked at a high temperature so the Agion powder coating bonds directly to the cabinet’s metal. This means there aren’t any loose particles wafting around in the air after the powder coating is cured. Electro-static Antimicrobial Agion Stainless Steel Casework limits off gassing of VOC’s (volatile organic compounds) keeping your building’s indoor air quality high. Particularly nasty VOCs like formaldehyde are commonly used in a variety of casework and millwork furniture finishes. These substances are considered carcinogenic and can also cause acute symptoms such as headaches, nausea, and breathing difficulty in sensitive individuals. That’s especially important in a hospital or long-term health care facility where patients with breathing problems like chronic bronchitis or emphysema need the cleanest air possible.

Designing and Installing Stainless Steel Casework in Boston

We offer design, planning, and installation services for hospitals, morgues, labs, and surgery rooms in Boston, Springfield, Cambridge, and throughout the state of Massachusetts. Contact us at 1-800-803-1083 or send us a message for more information or to have one of our experienced Stainless Steel Casework specialists survey your needs.

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