Product Introduction
The Portable Isolation series is the ultimate Emergency Air Scrubber. Built for 100% reliability, each unit is housed in a heavy-duty, impact-resistant chassis with a sealed airflow system. The key feature is the "Negative Pressure" capability; by ducting the exhaust out of a room, the unit creates a pressure drop that prevents contaminated air from leaking into hallways. The filtration system is a four-stage process: a high-capacity pre-filter, an antimicrobial middle filter, an H14 HEPA final stage, and an internal UV-C "Kill Chamber." We have designed the user interface to be simple and "glove-friendly," with clear visual alarms for filter pressure and airflow obstruction. For international aid organizations and hospital groups, these units provide the flexible, high-performance toolkit needed for rapid response to respiratory health threats.
| HEPA Class | H14 (99.995% Efficiency) |
| Functionality | Recirculation / Negative Pressure Capable |
| CADR | 800m³/h - 1500m³/h |
| Chassis | Impact-Resistant ABS / Medical Grade Steel |
| Mobility | 4 x Locking Medical Casters |
Applications
Mobile and urgent air protection for health crises:
- Field Hospitals: Creating sterile surgical or patient zones in temporary structures.
- Emergency Isolation: Converting standard hospital rooms into negative pressure wards.
- Dental Disaster Response: Protecting staff during mobile dental clinic operations.
- Triage Centers: Clearing the air in high-traffic patient intake areas.
- Public Health Emergencies: Rapid deployment for community-wide virus containment.
- Q: How do I create a negative pressure room?
- A: Place the unit inside the room and duct the exhaust to an outside window or vent.
- Q: Is H14 enough for viral isolation?
- A: Yes, H14 is the recognized global standard for clinical airborne pathogen containment.
- Q: How many air changes per hour (ACH) can it provide?
- A: In a standard 20m² room, it can provide over 12 ACH, exceeding CDC guidelines.
- Q: Can it be used without ducting?
- A: Yes, as a high-powered room air recirculator and sterilizer.
- Q: Is the filter replacement dangerous?
- A: We recommend a specific "bag-in/bag-out" procedure for hazardous environments.
- Q: What happens if the power fails?
- A: The unit features an automatic restart with previous settings upon power restoration.
- Q: Do you sell the ducting kits?
- A: Yes, every isolation unit comes with a basic flexible ducting and window kit.
- Q: Are these units used for COVID-19?
- A: Yes, they were widely deployed globally for surge capacity isolation wards.
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