Air Innovations developed IsolationAir in cooperation with SUNY Upstate Medical University's Department of Emergency Medicine and Center for Emergency Preparedness. IsolationAir addressed the nation's severe shortage of isolation, trauma and burn care beds and helps the nation be better prepared to meet surge capacity for pandemic influenza. IsolationAir can be quickly and easily configured for use as:
• a negative pressure unit to create infectious disease isolation rooms to prevent airborne spread of such diseases as influenza, TB, SARS and measles
• a positive pressure unit to create protective environments for burn and immuno-compromised patients
IsolationAir meets or exceeds specifications for isolation space established by the Centers for Disease Control, American Institute of Architects, and American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers when used in an appropriately sized room.
IsolationAir combines prefilter, dual UVC lights and a 99.99% HEPA filter for optimal air purification and pressure control, plus packages air conditioning into a portable system for patient and staff comfort. It is the only such comprehensive system on the market. IsolationAir costs considerably less than building and renovating a dedicated isolation room, and can be easily wheeled into most any location for immediate deployment to meet filtration, pressurization and temperature requirements.

Set up required only a ladder to reach the ceiling, and Phillips head screwdriver.

Ductwork for both negative and positive applications is included. Length may be customized according to customer's application.

Universal grille adapter and covers are provided and easily removed for installation.
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