Impactful ICRA Barriers: Ensuring Safe Construction

Impactful ICRA Barriers: Ensuring Safe Construction

Hospitals need to be able to operate during any renovation or new construction project.

But the sterility of the environment must be unaffected by whatever activities are ongoing. If not, there is risk of infection to already weakened immune systems and those trying to heal.

To address this, the Infection Control Risk Assessment is used to measure the impact the construction may have on  healthcare facilities.

Alongside these measures, however, stands one resource that is incredibly important: ICRA barriers

What is ICRA?

Infection Control Risk Assessment, also referred to as ICRA, is a process that analyzes proposed construction projects within healthcare facilities to determine the level of risk to patients and staff.

The typical risks that are assessed include any potential threats to the water supply or air quality because of dust and debris from construction.

Depending on the severity of the state of the patient population and how invasive the construction will be, a determination is made for what level of guidance is required for the construction activity: Type A, B, C, or D—with Type A being a minor project and Type D representing major construction. 

Once this assessment has been determined, appropriate mitigation can be planned to make sure any construction activity does not negatively affect the facility.

For a detailed understanding of the determinations and how to finalize an ICRA permit, see ICRA 2.0

ICRA Barriers and ICRA Barrier Requirements

a Temporary wall being used as an ICRA barrier

The main concerns surrounding ICRA are the introduction of hazardous material to a sterile environment. Therefore, construction teams need to consider how much waste, dust, or debris is going to be created during the construction process. Another thing to consider is how the teams are going to keep it away from where it should be. 

The traditional method of dealing with dust and debris in hospital construction is to erect temporary walls that help contain dust and make the cleanup process easier.These temporary walls are legitimate walls made of studs and drywall, which are then torn down and discarded when the work is complete. 

While this may work for some construction projects (although not cost-effective), they are not always acceptable for ICRA barrier requirements. The solution then is to rely on more ICRA barriers that are manufactured to be compliant up to the most severe ICRA determination, ICRA Class V.

Using SwiftWall® Temporary Wall Systems as ICRA Barriers

An ICRA barrier being created with Swiftwall® products

SwiftWall® offers the best in reusable and modular temporary wall systems, helping construction teams optimize their temp wall processes for easier-to-install (up to 5x faster), superior systems from the traditional stud and drywall solution. When it comes to construction in healthcare facilities, the SwiftWall® Flex system is designed specifically to meet the ICRA Class V rating to ensure sterility in sensitive environments.

SwiftWall® Flex features include the capability for airtight seals for negative air flow, non-hygroscopic, antimicrobial surface finish, and ASTM E-84 Class A and C flame spread ratings. While capable of meeting the stringent standards of ICRA Class V, SwiftWall® Flex also allows for other comforts, such as a high STC rating to keep the noisiness of construction work separate from ongoing healthcare activity. The temporary wall system is easy to install and can be performed by even a lone employee, is stronger than drywall, can host graphics and other signage on the panels, and can be readily taken down and reused many times over as phases complete or for future projects.

Swiftwall®:Providing ICRA Barriers and Meeting ICRA Requirements

At SwiftWall®, we’re leading the way in using temporary wall systems to meet the most stringent of ICRA barriers requirements.

Numerous clients undergoing work in the healthcare space have relied upon SwiftWall® Flex to reduce headaches and maintain the sterile, safe, and comfortable environment for  patients who need to heal.

For more information about SwiftWall® Flex and how our ICRA Class V certified temporary wall systems can help optimize your healthcare facility construction project, reach out to our experts today

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