We are your source for BLU-MED Emergency Shelters and Medical Facilities in Canada
BLU-MED’s mobile field hospitals, emergency shelters and mobile command centers are the industry’s state-of-the-art portable medical shelters. These medical shelters enable communities and emergency management to respond rapidly to large-scale disasters and emergencies with mobile hospital facilities and emergency response shelters when and where they are needed. Our deployable field hospitals and emergency shelters ensure a safe, clean environment where advanced-level healthcare can be given in any climate for extended periods of time.
BLU-MED MEDICAL SHELTERS FOR:
Mobile emergency rooms
Mobile operating rooms
Mobile trauma centers
Portable hospital surge capacity
Emergency operation centers, or command and control centers
Portable emergency shelters
Portable outpatient clinics
Drive-through testing stations
Negative pressure isolation rooms and treatment facilities for infectious airborne diseases, including Coronavirus (COVID-19)
Negative pressure isolation shelters are designed to provide government agencies (all levels), hospitals, emergency management and medical response agencies with rapidly deployable medical shelters to test, isolate, and treat patients that have contracted an airborne infectious disease like Coronavirus (COVID-19), Influenza (Flu), Measles, Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS-CoV), Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS-CoV), and Ebola. The self-contained and climate-controlled isolation shelters allow hospitals, urgent care facilities, and emergency rooms the ability to quickly establish patient isolation and treatment facilities outside of main healthcare facilities to reduce exposure and protect hospital staff, doctors, healthcare workers, and patients.
A walk through a BLU-MED
Watch Dr. Don Diesel, President of BLU-MED Response Systems®, discuss the key components of BLU-MED’s Negative Pressure Isolation System (NPIS). Our medical isolation shelters provide life-saving containment and treatment areas for patients that have contracted infectious airborne diseases including Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19), Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS-CoV), Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS-CoV), Influenza (Flu), and Ebola.
How does negative pressure isolation work?
This video shows how a climate-controlled negative pressure isolation shelter works by illustrating the movement of air. Clean air is distributed to the anteroom (and the isolation area). Clean air passes thru vents in the isolation partition, into the isolation area. The HVAC system draws contaminated air out of the isolation area and through the negative pressure air scrubber (with a HEPA and UV germicidal filter). Clean air is distributed thru the plenum system.
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