Smarter water use across healthcare facilities.
Clinics, rehabilitation centres, outpatient facilities and specialised healthcare buildings rely on water every day. EWS helps reduce consumption and operating costs while maintaining hygiene, comfort and reliable facility operation.
One adaptable approach to healthcare water efficiency.
EWS adjusts the solution to the size, operating pattern and technical condition of each healthcare facility.
Focus on the places where water is used every day.
From consultation rooms and patient areas to sanitation, showers and technical infrastructure.
Clinics & medical centres
Efficient water use across consultation rooms, washrooms and shared patient areas.
Rehabilitation & care centres
Savings in patient rooms, showers, sanitary areas and continuously used facilities.
Diagnostic & specialist facilities
Targeted measures combined with consumption visibility and leak monitoring.
Lower consumption. Better operational control.
The aim is not only to reduce water use, but to give the facility a clearer picture of consumption, operating costs and long-term performance.
Request an initial assessmentLower water use
Targeted measures reduce unnecessary consumption at the points where water is used most often.
Lower operating costs
Reduced water and hot-water demand can support meaningful long-term savings.
Clearer consumption data
Monitoring provides a better overview of trends, abnormal use and possible leaks.
Practical answers for hospital projects.
A concise overview of the questions healthcare facilities most often ask before starting a water-saving project.
Can installation be carried out during normal operation?
Yes. Work can be divided into stages and planned around the hospital's operating schedule.
Does lower water flow affect hygiene or comfort?
The solution is configured to reduce waste while keeping use practical and comfortable.
How is the savings potential calculated?
The estimate is based on current consumption, operating patterns and the proposed measures.
Can several buildings be monitored together?
Yes. Smart Metering can provide one overview for several buildings, departments or consumption points.
Is Smart Metering required for every project?
No. It is recommended where detailed control, leak detection or reporting is important.
How long does a typical hospital project take?
The timeline depends on the facility size, number of consumption points and scope of installation.
Call us and discuss your hospital project.
Our team will help you identify the right next step and explain what can be assessed during the initial water audit.

