Ford Transit Negative Pressure Ambulance

Fully Equipped Life Support Ambulance with A Negative Pressure Air System

Designed for the transport of patients with airborne contagious diseases. It is fitted with a HEPA filter that traps minuscule contagions and prevents them from escaping to the environment.

The inside air pressure is kept 12Pa lower than the surrounding environment, thereby preventing the natural flow of air from inside to outside. The air circulation system replenishes the air twelve times within an hour. Designed for the transport of patients with airborne contagious diseases.

It is fitted with a HEPA filter that traps minuscule contagions and prevents them from escaping to the environment. The inside air pressure is kept 12Pa lower than the surrounding environment, thereby preventing the natural flow of air from inside to outside. The air circulation system replenishes the air twelve times within an hour.

How the Negative Pressure System Works

  • The Negative Pressure Ambulance has a negative pressure air filtration system for the transport of patients with airborne contagious diseases.
  • The air pressure inside the ambulance is kept 12Pa lower than the outer air pressure.
  • Due to the pressure difference, air from the inside is prevented from escaping to the surrounding environment.
  • The Negative Pressure Ambulance is fitted with one or two HEPA filters (depending on vehicle type).
  • HEPA or high-efficiency particulate absorbing filters, trap contagions as tiny as 0.3 microns, which include viruses and bacteria.
  • It is fitted with UV light emitting LED rods that disinfect the air by breaking down a virus’ outer protein cover and rendering it inactive.
  • An air circulation system replenishes the air within the patient area twelve times per hour.