Prevent Contamination from Negative Pressure Isolation Rooms
A negative pressure isolation room’s purpose is to prevent contamination threats to other areas. Ill-fitting doors, HVAC failure and human error are just a few of the reasons attributed to contaminated air breeches. To protect your workers and greatly reduce the possibility of air contamination you need the TV2 differential pressure monitor.
Many hospitals use the ball-in-the-wall device. Read Blog Post on using ball-in-the-wall for Covid safety.
This is not a good idea. It can only show whether one room has a negative pressure or not. It has no way to monitor multiple rooms, send text or email alerts if the pressure suddenly becomes positive and it can not be accessed remotely. The TV2 Negative Pressure Monitor has all of these features and more.
The TV2 Negative Pressure Monitor can accurately report pressure, temperature and relative humidity conditions in multiple isolation rooms for:
- USP/Pharmaceutical negative pressure rooms
- Hospital negative pressure isolation rooms
- Laboratory negative pressure areas
- CDC Negative Pressure Isolation Rooms
- Airborne Infection Isolation Rooms (AIIS)
- USP 797 Compounding Pharmaceutical Cleanrooms
- USP 800 Compounding Pharmaceutical Cleanrooms
The TV2 Negative Pressure Monitor meets all ISO and USP Standards
ISO 1 Cleanroom |
ISO 2 Cleanroom |
ISO 3 Cleanroom |
ISO 4 Cleanroom |
ISO 5 Cleanroom |
ISO 6 Cleanroom |
ISO 7 Cleanroom |
ISO 8 Cleanroom |
ISO 9 Cleanroom |
*Includes Class 1 Cleanroom, Class 2 Cleanroom, Class 3 Cleanroom, Class 4 Cleanroom