Centralized isolation point basic setup content

Centralized isolation point basic setup content:

(1) isolation observation area: isolation of people to accept isolation, medical observation area, composed of a number of isolation observation unit, and according to the need to set up the management room, service room, emergency medical room, and garbage storage, sewage treatment facilities and other ancillary rooms.

According to the management needs, according to the building units, floors, etc., the isolation observation area can be divided into different isolation observation unit. Isolation observation unit includes a number of isolation observation room, and the unit for the service of the management room, service room, storage room, equipment room, garbage storage room, dirty wash room and other ancillary rooms.

The same type of isolation personnel should be arranged in the same isolation observation unit. Isolation observation room is the isolation personnel isolation observation period living, living room.

(2) work service area: isolation observation area outside the staff work and rest area, including staff offices, duty room, lounge, material storage room, water room, food preparation room, equipment room (including video surveillance room), etc., can be set up according to the need for police workstations, kitchens, staff dining room, dormitories and other rooms.

(3) health through the area: set up in the isolation observation area and work between the service area for staff and materials from the work of the service area into the isolation observation area, from the isolation observation area back to the work of the service area when the area of health disposal. It includes the operation space for staff to change shoes, change clothes, wash hands, bathe, as well as put on and take off protective equipment, and should arrange the material distribution channel.

The location of the centralized isolation point shall meet the following requirements:

(1) The terrain is relatively flat, conducive to drainage and air circulation, with good geological conditions and complete municipal facilities.

(2) Convenient transportation, and convenient transportation links with infectious disease hospitals, designated treatment hospitals and other medical institutions.

(3) Quiet environment, should be far away from densely populated areas and places of susceptible people such as kindergartens, schools, elderly care facilities.

(4) It should be far away from sources of pollution and production and storage areas of flammable and explosive products, and from areas of noise, vibration and strong electromagnetic fields.