
WHY USE OUR BOOTHS?
We've created the ultimate ICRA compliant solution for containing airborne particles released during ceiling cavity work.
REDUCES DUST POLLUTION
KEEPS SENSITIVE AREAS CLEAN
PROTECTS STAFF & PATIENTS
REDUCES CONTAMINATION
REDUCES EXPOSURE
REDUCES RISK
ICRA BOOTH
Infection Control Risk Assessment
With a 48" expandable canvas, clear vinyl upper-cavity, lightweight diamond plated framing for durability, built in duplex power outlet, swivel wheels for easy maneuvering, and a high efficiency air system – the CES ICRA Booth is the industry leading infection control risk assessment booth on the market. Our team of design, build, and maintain experts have developed the ICRA Booth technology to keep your building free from harmful debris and airborne transmissions.
Product Dimensions
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Collapsed: 4’x6’x5’
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Extended: 4’x14’x5’
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Shipping Crate: 90”x72”x46”
Product Features
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Locking wheels
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Locking door
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Reinforced floors
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Removable ladder
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Electrical outlet
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HEPA vacuum
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Riveted siding
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3M seal locking joints
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Stainless metal base
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Reinforced plexiglass
Product Details
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Fits through standard doorways when doors are collapsed
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HEPA Filter has a minimum efficiency rating of 99.97%
The ultimate ICRA compliant solution for containing airborne particles released during ceiling cavity work
Does the proximity of your hospital construction, renovation or maintenance project pose the potential risk of exposing sensitive patients or hospital staff to health threatening airborne dust particles? The CES ICRA Booth provides the perfect particle control solution for these projects. Hospital contractors are reporting substantial productivity increases and rapid ROI on their investment.
Responsible hospital maintenance staff and facility contractors choose dust containment procedures that comply with Joint Commission audited and enforced ICRA Construction Guidelines. Infection control risks can be especially high for healthcare construction and maintenance activities that require frequent or repeated access into dust laden ceiling cavities.