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News from Heinsberg and the World.
News from Heinsberg and the World.
A rush of people infected with the corona virus to their emergency rooms – many hospitals are afraid of this. This threatens the release of viruses at the heart of healthcare – in doctors’ treatment rooms. In order to rule out this frightening scenario from the outset, more and more hospitals, but also many GP practices, are moving the diagnostic and first aid area outside in front of the entrances to medical tents. Trotec’s professional rapid-construction tents are the first choice here.
The corona crisis is putting the management of local authorities and district councils to the test. If an increasing numbers of critical infrastructure (CNI) personnel to become infected with the coronavirus, it will have untold consequences. These employees include health and medical staff in hospitals and outpatient practices, employees at health authorities, the fire service and the police. If additional test stations are required for these emergency services, this is a job for the professional rapid-construction tents from Trotec.
During the day, hot, stuffy air in the office. Same at home in the evening. It’s not right, is it? It doesn’t have to be that way: the new PAE 51 air cooler from Trotec provides you with a pleasant instant cooling at the push of a button and turns hot offices and living rooms into well-tempered climatic oases. Oh, you’re only working in home office at the moment? Then enjoy the air cooling, ventilation, air refreshment and humidification of our 4-in-1 air cooler at home. And above all, it’s good to know at the moment: Raising the humidity to 50% reduces the risk of infection by viruses and germs in the room air. Whether at home or in the office!
The increasing number of corona patients worldwide and the equally sharp rise in the number of suspected cases is forcing hospitals every day to expand the capacity of their own corona isolation wards and ventilation capacities at full speed. As far as space and personnel permit, hospitals are therefore separating entire building sections for the isolated treatment of corona patients, although here too it is foreseeable that this number of beds will sooner or later be insufficient if the rate of infection continues to increase.


