DIY Isopod with Negative Pressure and Air Scrubber
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- Опубликовано: 24 мар 2020
- How to make rooms negative pressure by using construction scrubbers with HEPA filters, and a DIY isopod using materials available in a local hardware store. If you would like to see a sample of these isopods - We will have one on display at Holy Name Medical Center in Teaneck, NJ 07666. Please email Steve Mosser to review Mosser@holyname.org
This gives me hope. I am glad to see an amazing example of people problem solving and helping keep people safe.
God bless you and the team working on these projects.
This Isopod is a great idea, particularly for smaller facilities, where ICU space is a luxury and to reduce cross contagion. Excellent work.. Keep improving...
Well done to you and your team, Mr Moser. What a great innovation, and a potential life-saver. Hats off, Sir.
Fantastic ideas! Tips: Put tubing holes through frames or as notches at the bottom of the doors, so tubing isn't affected when you open the door. You can size arm holes so "poster tube ends" can be used as plugs. Sliding doors can be slipped out for long procedures. Careful-probably can't use alcohol to sanitize sheet acrylic! For any other hospitals trying this, ICP-MS accessory providers have experience with similar "good enough" enclosures with tubing ports.
Good job🌹
Excellent
A miniature version of this for the intubation shield would be useful too.
Good stuff! But I'm surprised hospitals didn't have negative pressure ventilation to begin with?
awesom
Like the idea - am thinking how to replicate here in Mizoram. Would love to have drawing and X-section and more detail of the concept.
Thank you. Please email smosser@holyname.org and he will be able to help you.
Are the isopods compliant with restraint laws? Even 4 siderails gets us into trouble. I love the idea though. Great innovation.
Have they a back-up for when there are high winds and the exterior ventilating tubes get blown off the building?
isn't windy and noisy in the box?
4:15 did you measure 150CFM? With all that flex ducting you're not gonna get rated air flow