Aercon, a UK-based manufacturer of air pressure stabilisers and room pressure control valves, has become a member of IHEEM, the UK’s leading professional body for healthcare estates, engineering, and facilities management.
The move supports the company’s strategy to align more closely with industry standards and to contribute to the development of best practices across NHS and private healthcare environments.
“With over 50 years of experience, Aercon has earned its reputation as a trusted provider of air pressure control solutions for critical applications,” the company said. These include hospitals, cleanrooms, and laboratories.
Aercon’s solutions are designed to comply with rigorous healthcare standards, including HTM 03-01: Specialised Ventilation for Healthcare Premises.
Aercon, a UK-based manufacturer of air pressure stabilisers and room pressure control valves, has become a member of IHEEM
The company said its products support infection control, patient safety, and energy-efficient air balancing in high-stakes environments.
Based in the UK, Aercon supplies airflow control solutions to both domestic and international healthcare facilities.
Its product range is used to maintain air pressure integrity between spaces, helping to prevent the spread of airborne pathogens and maintaining the necessary ventilation criteria in sensitive areas such as isolation rooms, theatres, and laboratories.
Aercon’s solutions are designed to comply with rigorous healthcare standards
As part of its engagement with IHEEM, Aercon exhibited at the IHEEM Healthcare Estates Conference and Exhibition held in October 2024 at Manchester Central Convention Complex.
The event provided a platform for Aercon to showcase its latest technologies and to engage with NHS trusts, engineers, and estate professionals.
“By joining IHEEM, Aercon aims to contribute to the ongoing dialogue on improving healthcare environments through innovative engineering solutions,” the company said. “Their membership signifies a commitment to collaboration, knowledge sharing, and the pursuit of excellence in healthcare engineering.”