RAPIDLY DEPLOYABLE MOBILE ISOLATION CHAMBERS (RDMIC)
The RDMIC is an essential tool during any outbreak of disease or any unknown contagions. Infected individuals can be kept in a completely isolated environment - away from mainstream population - until a satisfactory diagnosis has been performed. With a few filter and light modifications, this unit can also be used as a field operating site.
One of the main features of the RDMIC is Carcoon’s Worldwide Patented Airflow System. This ‘Built-In’ Filtration System provides a near contamination-free environment inside the chamber. This is achieved by two huge input filters located on the front of the chamber with two additional massive High-Efficiency Particulate (HEPA) Filters located behind the input filters. When this unit is being used for a Medical Treatment/Operating Room, the input filters provide ideal working conditions for a field medical working situation. This unit also offers Sealed Air Beam Technology - the constant use of blowers is not required for it to remain inflated.
An additional benefit of the RDMIC is that the basic chamber (when not being used as an operating room) may also be used as an isolation ward that will comfortably hold 8-14 people in a climate-regulated environment. In this situation, the HEPA filters can be moved to the exhaust side of the unit, limiting the contaminants that are allowed to escape back into the environment, which helps to safeguard the medical personnel and any other people in the vicinity. The exhaust system features six filters, including Activated Carbon filters. HEPA filters can also be added. These filters are housed in two separate chambers at the back of the unit.
The RDMIC also features:
REPLACEABLE ZIPPER OR MAGNETIC DOORS for easy entry and exit by personnel
REMOVABLE FLOORS for cleaning and replacement
ALLOY COATED FRAME MATERIAL for ease of decontaminating and additional durability
GLASS CLEAR UPVC WINDOWS for visual access to patients
AVAILABLE IN A VARIETY OF SIZES
SEALED AIR BEAM TECHNOLOGY - does not require the constant use of blowers to remain inflated.