Thursday, August 19, 2021

Dealing with the Delta Variant? Edge Guard May Be The Solution

The delta variant of Covid has now, for the third time, brought many hospitals, mental facilities, and other large institutions to their breaking points. Here in Central Oregon, our hospitals are crowded beyond anything seen during the first two surges of this pandemic. Many other places that fared relatively well over the past year are now struggling, as seen in Florida. 

Due to this new wave of infection, there is again a sudden and desperate need for infection control measures. To this end, the Edge Guard temporary barrier system is once again in demand. Existing hallways, rooms, and space can be quickly converted to isolated negative air/infection control centers.

Edge Guard systems are already used in hospitals, making them ideal for infection control measures. This system is the often used system among commercial contractors doing construction work in medical and laboratory buildings. Already approved for all OSHA/medical metrics, Edge Guard is designed to be quickly, easily, and safely assembled in medical settings.

Panels, locking doors, corners, HEPA ports, and all other Edge Guard accessories are compatible with each other, allowing this unit to be specially designed for any size and shape of enclosure. Panel orders can be mixed and matched, adjustable in height from 7'8" to 14' tall. Panel widths range from 6" to 52". Negative air equipment can be routed through the available ports, and the 4' wide doors can accommodate hospital beds.

To learn more about Edge Guard, negative air machines, cleaning solutions, or any other applicable rental products, email us at nwabatementrental@gmail.com or call us at 541-797-6853

Drying Out From Winter Weather - Use A Dehumidifier

It's no secret that La Nina seasons bring plenty of rain, sleet, and snow to the Pacific Northwest. So far this winter, everyone has see...