The NPiR-11-N employs double-walled fabric in place of high-strength PVC, offering alll the same advanced features as the
NPiR-11, as well as enhanced insulation capacity.
Isolation Room

Negative room pressure is an isolation technique used in hospitals and medical centers to prevent cross-contamination from room to room.
It includes a ventilation that generates “negative pressure” (pressure lower than of the surroundings) to allow air to flow into the isolation room but not escape from the room, as air will naturally flow from areas with higher pressure to areas with lower pressure, thereby preventing contaminated air from escaping the room.
This technique is used to isolate patients with airborne contagious diseases such as: tuberculosis, measles, chickenpox, Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS-CoV), Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS-CoV), influenza (flu), and Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
Size
11m x 4m x 3m (L x W x H)
Beds
Fits 6 x ICU beds or 3 x 6-person bunk structure (up to 18 ppl)

Amenities
Shower and toilet unit, 2 x external inflatable 750 L medical waste containers connected on pallet
Ventilation
Compressor (at entry) + 935m3 / hr blower exhaust for structure, negative pressure and 12x air change / hr
HEPA Filtration
Medical-grade G4+ULPA15 filters, UVGI sterilization lamp (Philips), PureQi™ commercial automated purifier
Monitoring & control
PCB control + LCD display, CCTV w/ motion-detector (streaming & alerts via mobile), pressure sensors + alerts
Ante-room
Decontamination ante-room with changing room + storage facilities; convection heater, ionizer (optional)
Lighting
Fluorescent tubes
Power
Surge-protected power boards in each section

The NPiR-11-N employs double-walled fabric in place of high-strength PVC, offering alll the same advanced features as the
NPiR-11, as well as enhanced insulation capacity.
Isolation Room

Negative room pressure is an isolation technique used in hospitals and medical centers to prevent cross-contamination from room to room.
It includes a ventilation that generates “negative pressure” (pressure lower than of the surroundings) to allow air to flow into the isolation room but not escape from the room, as air will naturally flow from areas with higher pressure to areas with lower pressure, thereby preventing contaminated air from escaping the room.
This technique is used to isolate patients with airborne contagious diseases such as: tuberculosis, measles, chickenpox, Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS-CoV), Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS-CoV), influenza (flu), and Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
Size
11m x 4m x 3m (L x W x H)
Beds
Fits 6 x ICU beds or 3 x 6-person bunk structure (up to 18 ppl)
Amenities
Shower and toilet unit, 2 x external inflatable 750 L medical waste containers connected on pallet
Ventilation
Compressor (at entry) + 935m3 / hr blower exhaust for structure, negative pressure and 12x air change / hr
HEPA Filtration
Medical-grade G4+ULPA15 filters, UVGI sterilization lamp (Philips), PureQi™ commercial automated purifier
Monitoring & control
PCB control + LCD display, CCTV w/ motion-detector (streaming & alerts via mobile), pressure sensors + alerts
Ante-room
Decontamination ante-room with changing room + storage facilities; convection heater, ionizer (optional)
Lighting
Fluorescent tubes
Power
Surge-protected power boards in each section
