ICU Annexes and SteriSpace Technology

ICU Annexes with Air Sterilization Treatment Systems

When caring for ICU patients, maintaining optimal air quality is critical. As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to overwhelm our healthcare systems, ICU annexes are faced with containing various airborne threats while caring for extremely vulnerable patients.

Recap – AUSA Meeting & Expo

AUSA Recap

After holding a virtual exposition last year, exhibitors at AUSA were eager to attend in person and showcase their ingenuity while networking with some of the most innovative organizations within the defense industry.

Changes in the Temporary Tent Industry

Temporary Tent Industry Changes

Current trends are pushing the temporary tent industry in new directions. As a result, temporary tent structures are advancing to meet the changing needs of various industries.

Why HEPA Can’t Protect Your Military-Grade Shelter

HEPA Filtration in Military Shelters

Now that SteriSpace is readily available, manufacturers should prepare for air sterilization technology to be included in future customer requirements. This makes now the perfect time to conceptualize the integration of this technology into your shelters.

AUSA 2021 Meeting & Exposition

AUSA 2021 Meeting and Expo

AUSA Meeting and Expo is back this year! Set up a meeting with a SteriSpace rep while at the Expo and learn more about Air Sterilization.

How SteriSpace Prevents Bioterrorism

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SteriSpace can even eliminate environmental pollutants, VOCs, and select industrial chemicals. When human lives are at stake, above all else, shelters need to have an answer for providing protection in the face of chemical or biological attacks. Because bio-threats can often be invisible, it is critical that shelters can sterilize the air in the event of a containment breach.

FACT OR FICTION? Airborne Transmission of COVID-19

Airborne Transmission of COVID-19

What we know about how COVID-19 spreads is constantly developing, and as a result, public health guidance will continue to evolve. In the meantime, it is important to follow valid resources that include the World Health Organization and the CDC when researching COVID-19.