Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 1
Subtitle 07 - HOSPITALS
Chapter 10.07.02 - Nursing Homes
Section 10.07.02.45 - Physical Plant - Ventilation
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.07.02.45
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. Unless otherwise indicated, all general requirements apply to both new construction and an existing nursing home.
B. An existing nursing home shall provide for adequate ventilation through windows or mechanical means or a combination of both.
C. A new nursing home shall adhere to the requirements of this chapter.
D. Ventilation System Details.
(1) All air-supply and air-exhaust systems
shall be mechanically operated.
(2)
The ventilation rates shown in Table 1 under §D(10) of this regulation
shall be considered the minimum acceptable rates and may not be construed as
precluding the use of higher ventilation rates.
(3) All fans serving exhaust systems shall be
located at the discharge end of the system.
(4) Outdoor air intakes shall be located:
(a) As far as practical but not less than 25
feet from:
(i) Exhaust outlets of ventilating
systems;
(ii) Combustion equipment
stacks;
(iii) Medical-surgical
vacuum systems;
(iv) Plumbing vent
stacks; or
(v) Areas that may
collect vehicular exhaust and other noxious fumes; and
(b) As high as practical, so that the bottom
of the outdoor air intake is:
(i) At least 6
feet above ground level; or
(ii) At
least 3 feet above roof level.
(5) The ventilation systems shall be designed
and balanced to provide the pressure relationships as shown in Table 1 under
§D(10) of this regulation.
(6)
The bottoms of ventilation openings may not be not less than 3 inches above the
floor of any room.
(7) Corridors
may not be used to supply air to or exhaust air from any room, except that air
from corridors may be used to ventilate bathrooms, toilet rooms, janitors'
closets, and small electrical or telephone closets opening directly on
corridors.
(8) Filters.
(a) A central ventilation or air conditioning
system shall be equipped with filters having efficiencies no less than those
specified in Table 2 under §D(11) of this regulation.
(b) The filter bed shall be located upstream
of the air conditioning equipment, unless a prefilter is employed.
(c) If a prefilter is employed, the prefilter
shall be upstream of the equipment and the main filter bed may be located
further downstream.
(d) A filter or
filter efficiency shall comply with the standards of the Guidelines for Design
and Construction of Residential Health, Care, and Support Facilities.
(e) A filter frame shall be durable and
carefully dimensioned and shall have an airtight fit with the enclosing duct
work.
(f) A joint between filter
segments and the enclosing duct work shall be gasketed or sealed to provide a
positive seal against air leakage.
(g) A manometer shall be installed across
each filter bed serving central air systems.
(9) Air Ducts.
(a) Air-handling duct systems shall meet the
requirements applicable to nursing homes cited in NFPA 99 Health Care
Facilities Code.
(b) Fire and smoke
dampers shall be constructed, located, and installed in accordance with the
requirements of NFPA 101 Life Safety Code.
(c) Air ducts that pass through a required
smoke barrier shall be provided with a smoke damper at the barrier.
(d) Smoke dampers shall activate by smoke
detectors located in the ducts at the smoke barrier, or by the smoke detectors
used to close smoke barrier doors.
(e) Smoke dampers shall be controlled to
close automatically to prevent flow of smoke-laden air in either
direction.
(f) Smoke dampers shall
be equipped with automatic remote control reset devices, except that manual
reopening will be permitted if smoke dampers are accessible.
(g) All devices shall be interlocked with the
fire alarm system.
(10)
Table 1. This table refers to the pressure relationships and ventilation of
certain areas of a nursing home other than chronic disease hospitals.
Area Designation | Pressure Relationship To Adjacent Areas | Minimum Air Changes of Outdoor Air per Hour Supplied to Room |
Minimum Total Air Changes per Hour Supplied to Room |
All Air Exhausted Directly to Outdoors |
Recirculated Within Room Units |
(a) Resident Room | E | 2 | 2 | Optional | Optional |
(b) Resident Area Corridor | E | 2 | 4 | Optional | Optional |
(c) Examination and Treatment Room | E | 2 | 6 | Optional | Optional |
(d) Physical Therapy | N | 2 | 6 | Optional | Optional |
(e) Occupational Therapy | N | 2 | 6 | Optional | Optional |
(f) Soiled Workroom or Soiled Holding | N | 2 | 10 | Yes | No |
(g) Clean Workroom or Clean Holding | P | 2 | 4 | Optional | Optional |
(h) Toilet Room | N | Optional | 10 | Yes | No |
(i) Bathroom | N | Optional | 10 | Yes | No |
(j) Janitor Closet(s) | N | Optional | 10 | Yes | No |
(k) Sterilizer Equipment Room | N | Optional | 10 | Yes | No |
(l) Linen and Trash Chute Room | N | Optional | 10 | Yes | No |
(m) Food Preparation Center | E | 2 | 10 | Yes | No |
(n) Warewashing Room | N | Optional | 10 | Yes | No |
(o) Dietary Day Storage | E | Optional | 10 | Yes | No |
(p) Laundry, General | E | 2 | 10 | Yes | No |
(q) Soiled Linen Sorting and Storage | N | Optional | 10 | Yes | No |
(r) Clean Linen Storage | P | 2 | 2 | Optional | Optional |
Key: P = Positive, N = Negative, E = Equal |
(11) Table 2. This table refers to the filter
efficiencies for central ventilation and air conditioning systems in a nursing
home other than chronic disease hospitals.
Area Designation | Minimum Number of Filter Beds |
Filter Efficiencies (Percent) Main Filter Bed |
(a) Resident Care, Treatment, Diagnostic, and Related Areas. These areas may be reduced to 35 percent for all-outdoor air systems. | 1 | 80 |
(b) Food Preparation Areas and Laundries. | 1 | 80 |
(c) Administrative, Bulk Storage and Soiled Holding Areas. | 1 | 25 |
(12) Exhaust Hoods. All hoods over cooking
surfaces shall comply with the requirements as provided in COMAR
10.15.03.
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