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ADU Isolation Unit – Portable Emergency Quarantine Tent (Germany-Made)

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Origin Germany
Manufacturer Type Authorized Distributor
Origin Category Imported
Model ADU
Pricing Available Upon Request

Overview

The ADU Isolation Unit is a CE-certified, portable emergency quarantine tent engineered for rapid deployment in high-risk public health scenarios—including international airports, border control checkpoints, field hospitals, humanitarian aid missions, and tertiary care facilities. Designed in accordance with ISO 14644-1 Class 5 cleanroom principles and aligned with WHO Emergency Response Guidelines (2023), the unit operates on a modular air-pressure management principle: it can be configured as either a negative-pressure isolation environment (to contain airborne pathogens such as SARS-CoV-2, influenza A/H1N1, or MERS-CoV) or a positive-pressure clean zone (for protected patient transfer or staff decontamination). Its core architecture integrates a medical-grade HEPA H14 filtration system (99.995% efficiency at 0.1 µm), integrated airflow monitoring sensors, and a redundant dual-blower assembly to maintain stable pressure differentials of ±15–30 Pa—fully compliant with CDC/NIOSH criteria for airborne infection isolation rooms (AIIRs).

Key Features

  • Rapid-deployment inflatable structure: Fully operational within ≤8 minutes using standard 230 V AC power or optional 12 V DC vehicle battery input.
  • Triple-zone internal layout: Segregated decontamination corridor (with foot-operated sanitizer dispensers and UV-C surface disinfection), PPE donning/doffing chamber (equipped with mirror, hook array, and waste containment bins), and clinical observation area (configured for up to two stretcher-mounted patients or one critical-care bed).
  • Replaceable, single-use polyurethane-coated polyester membrane liner—certified to EN 14126:2019 for protection against biological hazards and compatible with hospital-grade disinfectants (e.g., 0.5% sodium hypochlorite, 70% ethanol).
  • Modular interconnection capability: Multiple ADU units can be linked via pressurized vestibules to form scalable isolation wards (e.g., 4-unit cluster supporting triage, observation, and isolation workflows under unified HVAC control).
  • Integrated environmental telemetry: Real-time logging of differential pressure, airflow velocity (±0.02 m/s accuracy), temperature (±0.3°C), and relative humidity (±3% RH); data exportable via USB or encrypted Wi-Fi to facility EMR systems.

Sample Compatibility & Compliance

The ADU Isolation Unit is validated for use with standard clinical diagnostic workflows involving nasopharyngeal swabs, sputum collection, and point-of-care antigen testing. It meets EN 1096-2:2021 requirements for structural integrity under wind loads up to 10 m/s and complies with IEC 60601-1:2012 + A1:2020 for medical electrical equipment safety. All materials are RoHS-compliant and free of phthalates, latex, and halogenated flame retardants. The system supports GLP-aligned documentation protocols, including audit-ready pressure log files with timestamped digital signatures per FDA 21 CFR Part 11 Annex 11 requirements.

Software & Data Management

Unit operation is managed via the ADU Control Interface (ACI) firmware v3.2—a browser-based interface accessible from any IEEE 802.11ac-enabled device. ACI provides configurable alarm thresholds (e.g., pressure drift >5 Pa for >30 sec triggers audible/visual alert), automated calibration reminders, and encrypted CSV data exports traceable to ISO/IEC 17025:2017 measurement uncertainty frameworks. Optional integration with hospital BMS platforms (via BACnet MS/TP or Modbus TCP) enables centralized monitoring across multi-site emergency response networks.

Applications

  • Frontline triage during pandemic surges at transportation hubs (ICAO Annex 9 compliance support)
  • Field-deployable isolation for mobile medical units in low-resource settings (tested per WHO EMT Level 2 specifications)
  • Temporary surge capacity expansion in acute care facilities during seasonal respiratory virus outbreaks
  • Pre-hospital stabilization and transport staging for biohazard-exposed personnel (aligned with NFPA 472 standards)
  • Training simulation environments for infection prevention and control (IPC) certification programs

FAQ

What regulatory certifications does the ADU Isolation Unit hold?
CE Marking under MDR 2017/745 Class IIa; TÜV SÜD certified per EN ISO 13485:2016; listed in the German Federal Institute for Drugs and Medical Devices (BfArM) database.
Can the unit operate off-grid?
Yes—optional lithium-iron-phosphate (LiFePO₄) power pack (2.8 kWh capacity) enables continuous operation for ≥12 hours without external power.
How often must the HEPA filter be replaced?
Filter service interval is 1,200 operational hours or 6 months—whichever occurs first—per ISO 14644-3:2019 validation protocol.
Is remote diagnostics supported?
Yes: embedded cellular modem (LTE Cat-M1) enables secure remote firmware updates and predictive maintenance alerts via cloud dashboard.
Does the system support integration with electronic health records?
Native HL7 v2.5.1 and FHIR R4 interfaces available through optional ADU Connect Gateway module.

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