IAQ audit at Gleneagles Hospital Kuala Lumpur

Gleneagles Hospital KL

Hospitals are among the most demanding indoor environments to get air quality right - the occupants range from healthy staff to immunocompromised patients, the spaces serve very different functions within the same building, and the consequences of poor air quality are higher than in almost any other setting. When Gleneagles Hospital Kuala Lumpur needed a comprehensive assessment of air quality conditions across their entire facility, Airscan conducted an 18-day campaign spanning all three buildings and nearly every department, benchmarked against the Industry Code of Practice on Indoor Air Quality 2010 set by DOSH Malaysia.

The Brief

Gleneagles Hospital KL needed a thorough, compliance-oriented indoor air quality assessment covering all areas of the hospital, with findings measured against the DOSH Malaysia IAQ guidelines and supplemented by direct input from occupants about their experience of the indoor environment.

What We Did

Airscan conducted the assessment over 18 days across all three hospital buildings, working through almost every department to build a complete picture of air quality conditions throughout the facility. Alongside the physical measurements, occupant interviews were carried out to capture how staff experienced their working environment – combining instrument data with firsthand accounts of comfort and symptoms to give the assessment a fuller basis for evaluation.

How It Works

An assessment of this scope – multiple buildings, diverse department types, 18 consecutive days – is designed to capture the variation that a shorter or more selective campaign would miss. Different areas of a hospital operate under different pressures: wards, operating theatres, administrative offices, and public-facing spaces all have distinct occupancy patterns, ventilation demands, and potential contamination sources. Running measurements across all of them, in parallel with occupant interviews, produces findings that reflect the real day-to-day picture rather than a best-case snapshot. Benchmarking against the DOSH Malaysia guidelines provides the compliance reference point the hospital needs to understand where it stands and what, if anything, requires attention.

Outcomes

The assessment delivered a department-by-department view of indoor air quality conditions across Gleneagles Hospital KL, with results compared against the DOSH Malaysia IAQ guidelines and cross-referenced with occupant feedback. The process also served an awareness function – introducing the concepts of indoor air quality and sick building syndrome to hospital occupants, giving staff a more informed understanding of the environment they work in.

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