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TeleConnect's Services

Our journey has been marked by continuous improvement, expansion of our service offerings and a relentless focus on customer satisfaction.

What We Offer

Hospital Exclusivity

We provide technology installations to hospitals. This includes ICRA Compliant structured cabling (Cat6, Cat6A, Fiber optic backbone and copper feed cabling). As well as medical proprietary cabling for products from, Stryker, Siemens, Phillips and GE.

Certified Contractors

Teleconnect members are knowledgeable, experienced and well trained. Certified contractors ensure a better return on investment for the end customer’s network investment. Contractor certification is an important component of successful installations that is often overlooked.

ICRA Containment Units

By utilizing Infection Control Risk Assessment Containment Units, Teleconnect is able to work safely and effectively in all areas of the hospital, including operating rooms, without compromising those with unhealthy immune systems that would make them susceptible to secondary infections.

Infection Control Risk Assessment (ICRA)

What it means and the importance of proper ICRA Containment units

It is estimated that 99,000 people die in hospitals every year due to secondary infections contracted during their stays or procedures.

It is estimated that 99,000 people die in hospitals every year due to secondary infections contracted during their stays or procedures.

One of these secondary infections is known as cross contamination, which can follow during hospital remodels installments. These infections can derive from ceiling removal, walls, flooring, etc. This process releases agents that may be trapped behind ceilings and walls, and under floors. If not controlled properly, these infectious agents are transmitted through HVAC systems, drafts and feet tracking. This can spread through other areas of the hospital occupied by patients with unhealthy immune systems, meaning, susceptible to secondary infections.

One of these secondary infections is known as cross contamination, which can follow during hospital remodels installments. These infections can derive from ceiling removal, walls, flooring, etc. This process releases agents that may be trapped behind ceilings and walls, and under floors. If not controlled properly, these infectious agents are transmitted through HVAC systems, drafts and feet tracking. This can spread through other areas of the hospital occupied by patients with unhealthy immune systems, meaning, susceptible to secondary infections.

Teleconnect members use proper equipment and containment units to control pathogens and other secondary infections. The containment units secure airflow, protecting patients and work without disrupting nearby operations

Teleconnect members use proper equipment and containment units to control pathogens and other secondary infections. The containment units secure airflow, protecting patients and work without disrupting nearby operations

Using containment units properly and following ICRA guidelines, TeleConnect is able to work safely and effectively in all areas of the hospital, including operating rooms.

Using containment units properly and following ICRA guidelines, TeleConnect is able to work safely and effectively in all areas of the hospital, including operating rooms.

Using containment units properly and following ICRA guidelines, TeleConnect is able to work safely and effectively in all areas of the hospital, including operating rooms.

Residential Plumbing

ICRA Compliant Containment Units

Curious of what these containment units look like? Here you can get an idea of what an installation or repair in the ducts above will look like.

We are Belden, Ortronics, and Hilti Fire Stop Certified

Hilti Fire Stop Certification

Fire protection is a critical consideration for architects, engineers and contractors responsible for creating the design, specification and construction of new buildings. It must also be considered in the ongoing maintenance of occupied spaces. The elements that combine to ignite a fire are largely outside of the architect and engineers’ control; however, steps can be taken to control the spread of fire once it has started. Effective fire control within a building is generally achieved through a combination of active and passive fire protection systems. Passive fire protection systems are integrated into the structure of a building, restricting the spread of smoke and fire to a compartment that is comprised of fire-rated walls, floors and ceilings. To the extent possible, all penetrations through these fire-rated walls, floors and ceilings should be fire-stopped in accordance to a tested and approved system.

Belden Certification

Ortronics Certification

Certified Contractor Program

Other Certifications

That's Not All

We've helped dozens of other clients with their cabling and wiring challenges.

Need industry-leading cabling in your hospital or healthcare business?

Need industry-leading cabling in your hospital or healthcare business?

Need industry-leading cabling in your hospital or healthcare business?