Storing Preparedness Equipment (PPE)
PPE IN EMS/Fire Stations, Hospitals, Labs, Clinics and Warehouses
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic response and associated personal protective equipment (PPE) shortages, it may be necessary for Emergency Medical Service (EMS) and firefighter to adopt strategies for the preservation of PPE to ensure the continued availability of protective gear. Upon the completion of all EMS responses, contaminated equipment should be removed and replaced with clean equipment. Supplies of PPE on response vehicles should also be restocked. Contaminated equipment should be placed in a leak-proof bag and segregated from clean equipment. Cleaning and decontamination should be done as soon as practical.
Firefighters/EMS workers need clean, dry, and well-ventilated storage areas for their PPE. Also, PPE should not be stored in direct sunlight Spacesaver Storage Systems can provide you with the correct storage options for all of your equipment. We designed a PPE storage system for a local county. They wanted a way to secure and lock the supplies and wanted great access so using roll- up doors allowed them the access and the locking. Adding a drawer with dividers from Rousseau for the small items completed the look. We can also provide you with secure storage for your PPE. Call us today for your PPE storage needs.
The COVID-19 crisis has also highlighted the need to keep preparedness supplies on hand for future emergencies. Shortages and supply chain disruptions have caused many organizations to conclude that the safest, smartest way to improve readiness is to acquire and store their own personal protective equipment, medications, medical equipment, and supplies.
These items take up a lot of space. Temporary storage solutions are acceptable in the short term, but well-planned long-term systems are essential to ensure readiness in the future. That’s because inconvenient storage can lead to disorganization, which in turn leads to lost or expired inventory, wasted time, and wasted space.
STORE MORE IN LESS SPACE
Because building an addition or a new facility is unrealistic for many businesses and institutions, it’s best to increase storage capacity in existing facilities. Designing effective long-term strategies in limited space requires the right products and the right planning process.
SPACE
Space is already in high demand, and areas that are used for storage are spaces that could be used for patient care, training, or other activities.
BUDGET
Building an addition or a new facility is usually beyond the budget, so it’s best to increase storage capacity in existing storage areas.
ORGANIZATION
PPE has a “best by” date, so inventory control processes are crucial to ensure that gear is always organized and in good condition. Check out these PPE storage ideas to increase your long-term storage capacity for masks, gowns, gloves, and other preparedness gear.
The Spacesaver High-density Mobile Solution
HOW IT WORKS
Make the most of your existing space with Spacesaver high-density mobile storage systems. These systems consist of shelving or racking that moves along rails installed into or on top of the floor. By eliminating empty aisles, you can store about twice as many preparedness supplies in your existing storeroom or warehouse.
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS FOR THE ‘NEW NORMAL’ HOSPITALS AND CLINICS PPE STORAGE
Every square foot of a healthcare facility that’s used for storage is space that could be used for patient care. Spacesaver mobile systems are a popular choice in hospitals, clinics, and pharmacies because they eliminate wasted aisle space and free up space for other uses.
• Modular
• Accepts New or Existing Shelving
• Relocate if Necessary
• Safe and Easy to Use
• Open Aisles with Touchpad, Remote Control, or Personal Device (Powered systems only)
LEARN MORE ABOUT HEALTHCARE STORAGE
WAREHOUSE PERSONAL PROTECTIVE GEAR STORAGE
Storing large amounts of supplies and equipment on pallets for rapid deployment requires a heavy-duty system with high capacity. Promote readiness with storage systems that streamline processes, ensure accountability, and make the most of limited storage space.
• 3,000 lb – 30,000 lb Capacity Per Section
• Accepts New or Existing Racking
• Forklift or Handtruck Access
• Safe and Easy to Use