Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Hemas Hospitals designs Infectious Patient Transporta­tion Chamber to fight COVID-19

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Hemas Hospitals has created an Infectious Patient Transporta­tion Chamber ( IPTC); a sealed, easily maneuverab­le cubicle with wheels to transport suspected or positive COVID-19 patients.

Created and built by Senior Manager – Operations, Hemas Hospitals Wattala Chaaminda Kodikara, the chamber was designed with the primary objective of warranting the safety of hospital employees and patients. The novel device is currently in the process of being patented, the hospital said in a media release.

The IPTC will be a critical tool in preventing the mass contaminat­ion of hospitals treating suspicious or COVID19 positive patients as well as other highly contagious diseases. The five- foot transparen­t chamber was designed with the secondary objective of reducing the extraordin­ary amount of time and human resources it takes to disinfect and clean equipment and space utilized in the transporta­tion of such patients through the hospital premises.

Spacious, safe and comfortabl­e, the IPTC is ventilated in such a way that it filters air to protect persons inside and outside from virus or bacteria in the air that leaves the patient – e l i m i n at i n g risk of cross-contaminat­ion.

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