Read how Tuscon Medical Center stayed ICRA compliant while renovating 75% of an active emergency department.
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How TMC kept patients safe during an active emergency department renovation

When the Tuscon Medical Center needed to renovate 75% of an active ER, they couldn't let patient care skip a beat. How did they maintain infection control, sound attenuation, and aesthetics when patient rooms were just feet away? They turned to STARC's RealWall™.

This case study explores:

  • Why drywall doesn't cut it for infection control

  • How the team remained ICRA 2.0 compliant  

  • How STARC’s RealWall sped up install time at each project phase

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