This tent is designed in response to the Ebola epidemic in 2014, which has cost over 11,000 lives. The medical tent can be deployed in case of haemorrhagic fever outbreaks such as Ebola and Lassa.
The LegendMEDI answers to the specific challenges when treating haemorrhagic fever patients.
It offers solutions such as treatment and isolation rooms for both suspected and confirmed patients.
The individual cabins for suspected patients prevent crosscontamination between infected and healthy patients.
The medical tent is constructed in a way no (infected) material can accumulate on the surface of the tent, in seams or other parts.
The tent is designed to allow freedom of movement and easy operation like opening/closing of the doors with magnetic closures, wearing protective clothing.
The special treatment cabins and other accessories are made of PVC coated polyester or polyethylene tarpaulin with noncorrosive accessories, whereby all seams and attachment points which might get in touch with patients, are heat or HF welded.
All tent components can be disinfected with chlorine-based disinfectants or other commonly used detergents.
It can be erected on various soil conditions and in different climate conditions, from moderate to tropical.
4.2 m x 7.2 m x 2 m = total floor space 30.2 m2, with door opening of 1.8 x 1 m
Isolation cabins 4x
2 cabins (2 rooms per cabin) 4.2 m x 3.5 m x 2 m = total floorspace 14.7 m2; Total floorspace 2 cabins (total 4 cabins) = 29.4 m2; Total floorspace per room = 7.3 m2