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Nursing Homes · Long-Term Care

Immunocompromised residents.
Resistant strains.
Drainage as a vector.

Nursing homes have a population in which even a mild outbreak causes hospitalization and death. Floor drains in restroom facilities are shared among residents—biofilm and dried-out P-traps create a vector that remains invisible until an inspector asks about it.

EU 2017/745 MDRSGS >99.9% blockageNo chemistryMaintenance-free
>99,9%
Aerosol blockage
0
Water in the P-trap
5 years
Life
30 s
By the drain
Problem & solution

Specific challenge long-term care facility

Residents spend 90% of their time indoors, share restroom facilities, and have weakened immune systems. Norovirus, C. difficile, and Pseudomonas in drain biofilms are risks that increase with occupant density and building age.

Without Green Drain™

  • Patients with catheters and immunosuppression — a small number of pathogens cause infection.
  • A norovirus outbreak in a facility can infect most residents within a week.
  • P-traps in rarely used restroom fixtures stay dry for weeks.
  • Classic drain cleaning with disinfectant works for 24 hours — the biofilm regenerates.
  • MROSP monitoring requires a written procedure for controlling environmental sources and evidence of its implementation.

With Green Drain™

  • A hermetic barrier that cannot be opened by the force of backpressure from the sewer.
  • Resistant to frequent disinfection — chlorine, quaternary amines, ethanol
  • No regular maintenance required — installs and runs for 5 years.
  • Quiet in operation — does not emit sewer noises that disturb the residents.
  • Manufacturer registered in EUDAMED, documentation covers regulatory verification.
Ireland — sector data

What our institutions They have to solve it.

According to the MROSP, home capacity covers about 3.5% of the elderly population, and waiting lists at some homes reach up to 15 years. In 2025, EU funds are financing the construction of 1,700 new beds across 18 locations (Dubrovnik, Našice, Vrgorac, Velika Gorica, and others). High pressure on capacity means that every outbreak takes care units out of service — which directly reduces the availability of public care.

3,5%
Coverage of the elderly population by nursing home capacity (MROSP)
up to 15 years
Waiting list in certain homes (gradonacelnik.hr 2024)
+1.700
New Locations — EU Funds, 18 Sites (2025)
up to 40%
Rise in accommodation prices in 2024 (Sisak.info/MROSP)
EU 2017/745
MDR Class I — covers regulatory verification
EN 1253
EU standard for floor drains (Parts 1, 6–8)
Data Sources and Regulatory Framework (2024–2025 data)

Statistical data taken from official Irish and EU sources: Central Statistics Office Ireland (cso.ie), Health Service Executive (hse.ie), Failte Ireland (failteireland.ie), Bord Bia (bordbia.ie), IDA Ireland (idaireland.com), Health Products Regulatory Authority (hpra.ie). Regulatory framework: EUR-Lex for EU directives — EU 2017/745 (MDR), EU 178/2002 (food safety), EU 1935/2004 and EU 10/2011 (food contact materials), EU 528/2012 (BPR), EU 2014/34 (ATEX). Standards: EN 1253-1 (floor P-traps, water seal ≥50 mm), EN 1253 Parts 6/7/8 (mechanical seal failures, 2023), HACCP International RG-04, ASSE 1072-2020, NSF/ANSI 2, HSE SARI guidelines. Revision date: May 2026.

Implementation

Implementation in one day.

A typical 80–120-bed dormitory has 80–150 drains. The entire system is installed by one technical service technician in one workday.

01

Audit

The technician maps all restrooms, kitchens, and auxiliary rooms.

02

Offer

Written offer with the total number of items and specifications.

03

Test

5 probes in critical drains — 7 days of assessment by the lead technician.

04

Installation

The entire facility — one afternoon. No disruption to home operations.

Model Recommendation

Recommendation per type of space at home

Irish nursing homes and HSE-regulated long-stay residential units range from converted 1970s buildings (with DN65 traps) up to HIQA-aligned new builds (DN50). Resident rooms with en-suites and shared nursing sanitary units use 2″ traps as standard. Catering blocks follow HSE / HoReCa specification.

Green Drain™ Recommended for your industry.

  • Rooms with en-suite bathrooms (new construction)GD 2The standard for all homes for the past 15 years.
  • Adapted buildings (built in the 1970s and 1980s)GD 2.5Many older HSE long-stay facilities and Section 39 homes still run DN65 P-traps.
  • Shared shower nodes and their bathroomsGD 3High daily traffic, a critical control point for the spread of infection.
  • Catering kitchen and laundryGD 4Standard for preparing meals for 80–250 people.
💬 Not sure of the exact size? Send us a photo of your sink drain — our technical team will respond with a written recommendation within the same business day, free of charge.
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GD 2
DN50 · rooms (new construction)
GD 2.5
DN65 · older adapted objects
GD 3
DN80 · shared showers, care
GD 4
DN100 · kitchen, laundry
GD 5
DN125 · large grooves
GD 6
DN150 · central drain channel
Complete solution

Three products.
One protection portfolio.

Green Drain™ doesn't work alone — for maximum drain control it's combined with GD Uri-Tabs™ (urinals) and GreenSwirl™ (biofilm bio-cleaning).

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We come to the site, map the drains, and provide a written recommendation—no cost, no obligation.