2125 196th St SW
Suite 115
Lynnwood, WA
98036
Phone: 425-774-3257

   Attn:
    Government Buyers

DUNS Number
362928293

CAGE Code
3ZDG4

Registered with
 CCR

    NAICS Code 333411
FSC Code 4460
SIC Code 3564

 

 

Patient Isolation Rooms

Isolation Rooms

OmniAire HEPA negative air machines and OmniAire PAC Portable Air Cleaners can be used to create positive and negative pressure isolation rooms, to increase number of air exchanges per hour and to purify the air.

Negative Pressure Environment

The CDC recommends an Airborne Infection Isolation (AII) for the patients with infectious diseases such as smallpox (variola major),  mucobacterium tuberculosis (TB), SARS,  airborne viral diseases (VZV), measles (Rubeola) and mucorales. Current CDC guidelines recommend negative pressure rooms with an anteroom for AII rooms. The negative pressure room should have 0.01” W.C. lower pressure than the attached corridors.

Positive Pressure Environment

To create a clean room environment for hyper-sensitive patients, the room can be positively pressurized with clean, sterile air to prevent bio-contaminants to migrate into the room. This protective environment is recommended for HIV patients, bone marrow transplant, ICU rooms, diabetes patients, cancer patients, stem cell transplants and other high risk patients.  The positive pressure room should have at least 0.01” W.C. higher pressure than the attached corridors.

Room Cleanup Turnaround Time

We are concerned with providing the highest levels of protection for hospital workers and patients. After hospital cleaning staff carry out infectious disease control cleanup procedures (the removal of all physical items) in the infected areas, the room can then be put back in service faster if the air is purified and sterilized using an OmniAire PAC Portable Air Cleaner. This results in minimal room shut down and disruption which is a major concern for all hospital administrations.