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IOM - THRC
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NOTE: IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE PURCHASER, AND NOT
Titus
, TO ENSURE THE ROOM IN WHICH
THE UNIT IS USED IS IN COMPLIANCE WITH CDC GUIDELINES
2
FOR A NEGATIVE PRESSURE ISOLATION
ROOM AND MONITORED TO ENSURE ITS CONTINUING PERFORMANCE.
Difficulty Achieving Negative Pressure
The equipment may not be able to achieve or maintain negative pressure in conformance with the CDC Guidelines
2
due
to
building ventilation of rooms or air leakage. The room should be inspected for air leakage through doors, windows,
plumbing, and wall penetrations. Appropriate corrective action should be taken to seal leaks.
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Maintenance & Service
CAUTION: PROPER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT AND MEASURES MUST BE USED AT ALL TIMES DURING UNIT
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE. CHECK WITH YOUR SAFETY OFFICE TO ASSURE THE CLEANING SOLUTIONS,
PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (DISPOSABLE HOSPITAL GOWN, HEPA RESPIRATOR, PROTECTIVE GLOVES) AND
PROTOCOLS FOLLOWED COMPLY WITH YOUR FACILITY’S AND CDC GUIDELINES.
CAUTION: DISCONNECT THE UNIT FROM THE ELECTRICAL POWER SOURCE BEFORE ATTEMPTING SERVICE. DO
NOT WORK INSIDE THE
THRC
UV WITH THE UV LIGHT ON. PROPER REPLACEMENT OF UV CONTAINMENT
BAFFLES AFTER MAINTENANCE IS MANDATORY TO MAINTAIN SAFE SHORT-TERM AND LONG-TERM UV
EXPOSURE LEVELS
2
CDC. Guidelines for Preventing the Transmission of Tuberculosis in Healthcare Facilities, 1994. MMWR, October 28, 1994; 43 (No. RR-13.)
Parts Identi
f
ication
THRC
THRC with
UV
*Note High Flow Unit shown
*Note High Flow Unit shown