(tent HPT24) PATIENT INNER LINER
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07/11/2024, 20:53:41
(tent HPT24) PATIENT INNER LINER
Form
- Adaptability: A HPT24 with isolation liner can be operated as a stand-alone medical facility or as part of a dedicated Ebola treatment centre or field hospital set up.
- Hygienic: All wall and floor surfaces can be easily cleaned and disinfected. All seams and accessories are constructed in a way that no infected materials can be accumulated in hidden corners.
- Transferrability: Includes lockable cable ducts and pass-through tubes for one-way distribution of blood bags and medical tools from the safe zone / observation area to the patient zones.
- Privacy: The observation area is fitted with transparent PVC film windows with roll-down privacy curtains with magnetic closures.
- Versatility: Plenty of hanging points for lights and medical equipment.
- Material: Made of PVC-coated fabrics. All seams HF welded for full waterproofness to prevent infectious fluids and disinfecting detergents from passing from one area to the other.
- Liner walls, master bag: 450 g/m2 PVC coated polyester, FR DIN4102-B1
- Liner floor: 540 g/m2 PVC coated polyester, FR DIN4102-B1
- Windows: 350 g/m2 PVC film, transparent, UV and anti-yellowing
- Shute's and tubes: 300 g/m2 TPU film, transparent
- Wall passing closures: Weldable PVC flanges with screw-on caps
- Dimensions:
- Overall dimensions 5.80 m x 3.9 m - minimum wall height is 1.95 m
- Observation area 2.0 m x 2.0 m / 4 m2 approx.
- Patient area (2x) 1.9 m + 1.0 m x 3.9 m / 9.4 m2 approx.
- Front door width 1.9 m
- Rear door(s) width Option 1: 1.2 m door left + 1.2 m door right
Fit
- Deploy ability: The Isolation liner needs to be installed inside a 24 m2 UNICEF approved High Performance tent with internal frame or inside a HuggyAIR 24 m2 inflatable tent when fast response and deployment is required.
- Specific for Alpinter and NRS HPT 24m2 tents.
Function
- Design: Developed in cooperation with MSF and WHO for safe and efficient treatment of patients with haemorrhagic fever such as Ebola or infectious non-airborne diseases.
- Zones: The Isolation liner, covering 24 m2, offers 2 separate patient zones for 1 patient with support family or 2 patients per zone. Both zones will be entered from the rear end of the tent. At the front of the tent is the observation area positioned, overseeing both patient zones