ICRA Compliance
Need Help Meeting ICRA Requirements
for Hospital Construction?
CDC Infection Control Guidelines require specific environmental control measures to help prevent hospital-acquired infections (HAI) during construction and maintenance:
The completion of an Infection Control Risk Assessment (ICRA), prior to starting work, to evaluate the potential Risk Levels.
Utilization of environmental control measures including HEPA filtration and negative pressure containment to protect at-risk patients and personnel.
JCAHO and OSHA are actively enforcing these guidelines during
facility inspections.
Airescue, the leader in portable HEPA filtration services, has the products, accessories and expertise you need to comply with ICRA levels 1, 2 & 3 air quality requirements, including:
- Portable Air Scrubbers with 99.97% Tested & Certified HEPA Filters
- HEPA Vacuums
- Temporary or Mobile Containment Modules / Anterooms
- Room Pressure Monitors: Portable & Fixed-Mount
- Particle Counters
For your convenience, we provide effective & economical ICRA equipment packages to satisfy ICRA requirements. Our knowledgeable healthcare products professionals can help you determine which package is best suited to your needs!
For more information, consult the following PDF documents:
ICRA Matrix
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