Compare chambers designed for wellness centers, recovery facilities, medical practices, and professional environments.
Practices and facilities usually need to think about client throughput, walk-in or multi-person capacity, staff supervision, cleaning between sessions, and compliance — considerations that don't come up with a single-family home purchase.
Professional environments most often look at walk-in hard-shell chambers or larger multiplace systems that can accommodate more than one client, rather than the single-user soft-shell chambers common in home settings.
The FDA has repeatedly emphasized the importance of manufacturer instructions, staff training, fire-prevention practices, and routine maintenance and safety checks for facility-operated hyperbaric equipment. Any professional installation should build these into daily operating procedure from day one.
Depending on your state and how your practice is licensed, there may be specific supervision or credentialing requirements for operating hyperbaric equipment. Confirm applicable regulations with your own legal and compliance advisors before purchasing.
Sharon can help you compare walk-in and multiplace systems, understand space and power requirements, and plan delivery for a commercial installation.