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Rediroom wins Red Dot Design Award: Best of the Best 2022
Mobile infection control The need to spatially isolate patients with highly infectious diseases can present hospitals with enormous logistical problems,
‘Rediroom — Instant Patient Isolation Room’ Recognised in Australia’s International Good Design Awards for Design Excellence.
The winners of Australia’s peak international design awards were announced today during the 2021 Good Design Awards Week. The Good Design Awards are the highest honour for design and innovation in the country and reward projects across 12 design disciplines and 30 subcategories.
Rediroom Awarded Good Design Award – Gold Award
Rediroom — Instant Patient Isolation Room received a prestigious Good Design Award Gold Accolade in the Engineering Design category in recognition for outstanding design and innovation at this year’s Good Design Awards.
‘Rediroom — Instant Patient Isolation Room’ Recognised in Australia’s International Good Design Awards for Design Excellence.
The winners of Australia’s peak international design awards were announced today during the 2021 Good Design Awards Week. The Good Design Awards are the highest honour for design and innovation in the country and reward projects across 12 design disciplines and 30 subcategories.
Rediroom Awarded Good Design Award – Best in Class
Rediroom has been awarded Best in Class for Product Design in the Medical and Scientific Category at this year’s Good Design Awards.
Redirooms Installed in London Hospitals
Evelina London has become the first children’s hospital in the world to use pop-up isolation rooms to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Evelina London’s hospital has five Redirooms, which are temporary spaces created to seal off the area around a bed or a cot in order to isolate patients with infections, including COVID-19.
Hospitals install pop-up Covid-19 isolation bays
Six NHS Trusts across England are fitting pop-up isolation rooms in their hospitals.
Royal Derby Hospital, part of University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust, has just installed 25 of the pop-up bays in their medical assessment unit, to separate patients until they receive the results of a Covid-19 test.