Isolation Negative Air Pressure Tents limit the spread of Coronavirus-19
Negative room pressure is an isolation technique used in hospitals and medical centres. It prevents cross-contamination from room to room. As countries gear up to fight COVID-19, there is a requirement for temporary structures with negative pressure to ensure contagion free environments.
What is a Negative Pressure Room?
What is it used for?
Negative pressure tents can be set up outside hospitals and clinics so that potential COVID-19 patients can be screened in a free-standing facility without the risk of spread to others.
Other immediate uses are:
- ICU rooms
- Emergency Department Public Waiting Areas
- Cover -19
How does a Negative Pressure Inflatable Structure work?
The tent is installed by inflating the structure and securing it to the ground. There are air ducts / pass boxes on the side of the tent wall for access pipes and electrical ducting to be installed.
Standard tent sizes are available for quick shipment, but we can also customise an inflatable structure to suite your needs.