Esseniot Pneumatic Waste and Linen Collection and Conveyance System is an advanced, automated solution designed to streamline the collection and transportation of non-medical waste and soiled linen within hospitals. Utilizing a network of underground or overhead pneumatic pipelines, the system transports waste and linen from various collection points to a central disposal or processing facility. This fully enclosed, compacted, and containerized method ensures a hygienic, efficient, and environmentally friendly process.
Hospitals using traditional waste and linen handling methods typically rely on temporary ground collection stations and laundry rooms. non-medical waste and soiled linen are manually collected, stored in garbage rooms on each floor, and transported to basement storage areas using manual labor, carts, and elevators. From there, they are moved to outdoor laundry and waste stations, resulting in a lengthy and inefficient transportation process.
During peak hours in hospitals, waste bins, medical carts, and laundry containers often move through corridors in inpatient and outpatient areas. This increases the risk of cross-contamination, posing health hazards to medical staff, patients, and visitors, while also causing psychological discomfort.
Key challenges of manual waste & linen transportation:
● High foot traffic and frequent movement in crowded areas.
● Large volumes of waste and linen requiring handling.
● Risk of spreading pathogens due to improper handling.
● Environmental pollution, leading to pests and rodents.
● High risk of cross-infection.
● High transportation costs with low efficiency.
BUT, Esseniot Pneumatic Waste and Linen Collection and Conveyance System uses air pressure to move waste and soiled linen through sealed pipelines. Non-medical waste and soiled linen are deposited into designated inlets across the hospital and automatically transported to a central collection point, where they are compacted, containerized, and prepared for disposal or laundering. The fully enclosed process minimizes human contact with contaminants, improving hygiene and reducing infection risks.