Doctor needs media air cleaner in exam room

I’m about to talk about something we all hate; Doctor’s offices.

Why are medical offices the least pleasant arenas on earth? It makes no sense to me that they seem to be purposely uncomfortable, to the maximum degree.

It seems evident that if you’re visiting a doctor in the first arena, you really already aren’t doing your best. Why, then, do they make the waiting room cold, dry, plus silent? Why are examination rooms hard, fluorescent, plus chilly cold? I’ve heard the theory before that the environment is created to establish a sense of sterilization plus safety, plus supposedly the freezing indoor air is used to reduce bacterial growth. I’m not certain how effective this measure is for controlling air quality plus airborne contamination, but bacteria can grow in an immense range of temperatures plus environmental conditions, plus there are genuinely plenty of strains floating through the air that don’t mind the 60 degree temperature control setting. If we’re talking about other sources of illness plus airborne contamination, don’t even get me started on mold spores plus viruses. They are highly resistant to temperature challenges, plus are largely unaffected by these air temperature strategies. I would argue that these tiny friends are more dangerous than bacteria, plus being too tiny to catch with traditional AC plus heating system air filters. That’s why I commanded to my doctor’s office that they invest in a media air cleaner system as soon as possible. With respected Heating, Ventilation plus A/C equipment, they can really filter tiny microbial contaminants from the indoor air, providing their customers plus staff with superior air quality plus continued health. Despite my working history in cellular biology, the doctor was not grateful for my suggestion.

 

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