Knowing the equipment was installed and verified correctly
You are signing off on a 2,100 lb pressurised system operating in your facility. You need to know it arrived, was installed and was tested properly — not assume it.
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Clinical Oversight
Adding a chamber to a facility isn't only a purchasing decision. Below is an honest split of what Airvida handles and what stays with you.
You are signing off on a 2,100 lb pressurised system operating in your facility. You need to know it arrived, was installed and was tested properly — not assume it.
Whoever runs sessions needs to understand the controls, the pressure settings, the communication system and what to do when something looks wrong.
Floor loading, access route, door widths, ceiling height and electrical supply all have to work before the chamber ships — not after it is sitting on a truck outside.
Screening, intake, contraindication review and the clinical decision to proceed sit with you and your protocols. No vendor can take that on for you.
A capital system needs a maintenance path and a route to support when something needs attention — years after the sale, not just during the first month.
Partners, owners or a board will ask what this costs, what it returns and what happens if utilisation is lower than projected. You need real numbers, not a brochure.
Airvida is an equipment supplier and implementation partner. We specify, deliver, install, test and support the chamber, and we train your team to operate it.
We do not provide medical direction, clinical protocols, patient screening or treatment guidance. Those sit with your facility and its licensed clinicians. Any vendor who tells you otherwise is worth a second look.
Before You Sign Anything
Most problems we see are not with the equipment. They are approval and sequencing problems that were solvable for free, weeks earlier. Work through these first — with any vendor, not just us.
We have spoken with facilities that took delivery of a chamber and then could not put a patient in it — because the inspection happened after the equipment arrived rather than before. In one case the electrical inspector reviewed the installed outlets, looked at the equipment sitting beside them, and stopped the approval there. The chamber sat unused.
Get your electrical inspector and fire marshal to review the plan before anything ships. It costs nothing and it is the single most common way a six-figure decision goes wrong.
A number of states enforce hyperbaric facility requirements through the fire marshal. Enforcement varies widely — and in practice comes down to your local fire marshal's reading of the code, not a national standard.
Inspectors may look for a UL listing — or an equivalent mark from another recognised testing laboratory — on the electrical components: the compressor, the concentrator, the chiller and the chamber's own electronics.
Multi-person chambers can trigger materially different requirements — including fire suppression inside the chamber, which may not be possible without compromising the chamber itself. The Elite is single-occupant, which keeps this simpler.
Systems using an oxygen concentrator and a breathing apparatus are treated differently from systems fed by 100% oxygen tanks, which typically require a prescription, physician supervision, oxygen storage and additional facility infrastructure.
How your facility positions the service affects everything downstream — documentation, insurance, marketing language and which regulatory conversations you end up in. This is a decision for you and your counsel, not your equipment vendor.
Landlords routinely approve a fit-out without understanding what a hyperbaric installation involves. Discovering the conflict after the equipment is on site puts you in a difficult position with both the fire marshal and the lease.
This is general guidance for facility planning, not legal or regulatory advice. Requirements vary by state and by individual inspector. Confirm your own obligations with your local authorities before purchase.
Facility Planning Data
Share this with whoever manages your space, build-out or maintenance before you go further.
Dimensions and weight are approximate. Confirm final site-planning, access and shipping requirements with Airvida before installation.
Commercial-Grade Hard Shell
Stainless steel and polycarbonate construction, adjustable pressure, internal and external monitoring, and two-way communication with the occupant throughout the session.
Implementation
Six defined stages, so you know who is doing what and when.
Intended placement, access route, room dimensions, electrical needs and installation considerations are reviewed before anything is scheduled.
Commercial delivery is coordinated along with the physical route required to bring a 2,100 lb chamber to its final location.
The setup team removes crating and packaging and positions the chamber in the agreed location.
A technician completes connections, checks bolts, seals and valves, inspects the unit and performs final operational testing.
Your team is shown how the system operates, with additional follow-up training for deeper operational questions.
Airvida remains available after installation for customer support, operational questions, service and maintenance requests.
Where the Elite Is Being Installed
From Facilities Already Running One
Business Equipment Financing
Airvida works with a business-focused equipment financing partner so qualified commercial buyers can move from planning to installation while preserving cash for staffing, marketing and operations. The financing conversation can happen alongside your quote rather than after it.
Financing is subject to lender approval, credit review, program availability and final terms.
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Questions From Clinical Directors
Airvida Elite
Commercial pricing, facility requirements, installation scope, training and support — reviewed with a specialist who knows what a professional installation involves.
Airvida and partners' advice does not constitute medical advice and is intended for informative and educational purposes only, with no medical or non-medical claims being made. While research and studies show Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) and Hyperbaric Air Therapy (HBAT) may have implied benefits, individual results may vary. Airvida and partners require consultation with a physician before approval for hyperbaric therapy. Specifications, pricing and availability are subject to change and are confirmed by Airvida before invoicing.