HOSPITAL ISOLATION ROOM CONTROLS


While the fight against tuberculosis and other airborne infectious diseases has seen notable successes, it is not over. The United States Centers for Disease Control and the American Institute of Architects, for example, require installed monitors to verify proper room pressure differentials for areas like airborne infection isolation rooms and protective environment rooms. Other areas, like operating suites, also need pressure differences to minimze the spread of facilty-acquired infections.

 

TSI's PRESSURA™ room pressure controls are designed to help you meet these requirements. It's unique thermal anemometer-based sensor has the accuracy required to measure these low pressure differentials. PRESSURA controls are also designed to provide the nursing staff with the simplicity they need while still providing maintenance staff the information they require to maintain the facility's HVAC system.


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TSI DELIVERS IN TIME OF NEED — June 11, 2009 -  the World Health Organization, (WHO), announced that the world is now at the start of the 2009 influenza pandemic. The Influenza virus A(H1N1) is contagious, spreading easily from one person to another, and from one country to another. As of today, nearly 30,000 confirmed cases have been reported in 74 countries.

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