Har-Mark negative isolation rooms
Designed to contain airborne pathogens (e.g., tuberculosis, COVID19-), these rooms have a high level of ventilation control and air filtration.
Used for patients with infections that can be transmitted by direct or indirect contact (e.g., MRSA), these rooms emphasize strict hygiene and disinfection measures.
For patients with diseases transmitted through respiratory droplets (e.g., influenza), these rooms have measures to prevent the spread of respiratory secretions.
Negative Air Pressure:
Isolation rooms are often equipped with ventilation systems that maintain negative air pressure. This means that air is constantly being drawn into the room, preventing potentially contaminated air from escaping into other areas of the building in addition of ΔP gauge pressure, exhaust air sterilizing unit, Intercom and Har-Mark device.