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The University of Maryland Medical Center is an innovative teaching hospital in Baltimore, MD, that provides a full range of health services to residents throughout Maryland and the Mid-Atlantic region. It is a national and regional referral center for trauma, cancer care, cardiac care, neurocare, women’s and children’s health and organ transplants. The R. Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center, part of the University of Maryland Medical Center, is considered a pioneer of trauma care, and is a facility that is completely dedicated to treating the critically sick and severely injured.
As hospital planners developed plans for the R. Adams Crowley Shock Trauma Center on the University of Maryland Medical Center campus, they set out to adhere to the finish standards in place at all of their facilities. Administrators required high-level standards in terms of maintenance, health and sustainability, and products were tested and evaluated with those criteria in mind. At the Shock Trauma Center, facility officials installed noraplan environcare™ throughout virtually the entire facility. As a result, nurses and staff are experiencing a quiet, comfortable atmosphere, where they can concentrate on providing excellent care to those in dire need, as they experience less fatigue throughout the course of the day. Thanks to the nora® pro clean system (a chemical-free maintenance regimen), environmental services teams are achieving the desired shine on the floors without applying any finish products or waxes. Overall, the hectic, high-pressure Shock Trauma Center exudes a more relaxed atmosphere, due in large part to the enhanced acoustic properties and pleasant color scheme of the flooring.
Building | University of Maryland Medical Center |
Market Segment | Healthcare |
Products | noraplan® signa |
Architect | Ballinger Co. – Philadelphia, PA |
Installation Year | 2012 |
Rubber flooring with a changing base colour consisting of three harmoniously matched colour components and characteristic granule inclusions. Available in smooth or reflectionbreaking surface.
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