
Isolation rooms
Isolation rooms are specialized spaces within hospitals designed to contain infectious diseases. They help prevent germs from spreading to other patients, staff, or visitors by controlling airflow and using protective barriers. These rooms are used for patients with contagious illnesses like COVID-19, tuberculosis, or other infectious conditions. They often feature negative air pressure, airtight doors, and dedicated medical equipment to ensure the virus stays confined. Proper use of isolation rooms protects everyone’s health, ensuring that contagious diseases are managed safely and effectively within healthcare settings.