Friday, December 26, 2008

Sector 10, Inc. (SECT.OB) also offers Solutions to Hospital Emergency Response Personnel

It comes to little surprise that Hospital ER units and ambulances are vulnerable to contamination from chemicals, viruses, parasites, and other foreign items that threaten the sterilized environment of their operations. When these units are contaminated, they must be removed immediately for re-sterilization.

Promptly removing these units causes two major issues for the emergency service providers. First, there is a tremendous expense to re-sterilize the units. Second, removing these scarce emergency response resources from service without warning may jeopardize an emergency situation.

Sector 10’s mid-size MRU units include the equipment needed to safely decontaminate people and equipment before admitting them into an ambulance or a hospital ER unit. The units also provide the following customizable items: single person or multi-staged group tent with shower, heated water supply system, Contaminant capture system, port-a-potty, contaminate cleaning solution and various supplies for emergency personnel.

Since 9/11 many issues regarding emergency room contamination and cross-contamination have resulted in new federal mandates for decontamination procedures at hospitals across the nation. With quick setup time and the ability to handle a multitude of various emergencies, Sector 10’s MRU offers a cost-efficient solution to today’s new hospital mandates.

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