Customization: | Available |
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Material: | Steel Structure |
Certification: | ISO |
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The main objective of the virus sample collection booth is to avoid direct contact between the sample collecting staff and the person providing the sample. Further, the next person visiting the booth should not become infected by the nasal or oral plumes of the previous person. The overall sample collection time - including changing plastic gloves and disinfecting the booth - should not be more than five to seven minutes per person, so that a large number of samples can be collected in one day. The booths are built on the negative pressure room concept, which involves maintaining a negative pressure in the room so that air inside the room does not leak out through the gaps. Air from inside the booth is discharged outside in a controlled manner after filtering.
This booth cab be used in all over the world. The booth consists of a negative pressure cabin for the person giving the sample and works on the principle of a biosafe, isolation glove box design.
The sample will be collected in the following manner:
1. Sample collecting staff stays outside of the cabin wearing PPE kit.
2. Person enters the disinfected cabin, removes mask and talks by speaker phone with the sample collecting staff to provide the required information. 3. Sample collecting staff collects the swab sample using glove-box-style hand gloves fitted to the cabin.
4. Person leaves the cabin after putting the mask back on.
5. A staff member of the sample collection team changes the plastic gloves, disinfects the room and puts the sample in a box.
6. The cabin is then ready for the next person.
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