
A Hospital used ZipWall® Dust Barrier System and Tight Seal™ Accessories to section off their facility from a construction zone. The ZipWall® system was used to build an 85 foot corridor in fewer than 30 minutes. Heavy Duty Zippers allowed hospital personnel to access machinery during the construction process. This allowed the hospital to stay completely functional, while ensuring the safety of their patients and employees.
Take a quick tour of the ZipWall 85' corridor used in this hospital facility.
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A temporary corridor in the sanitization room of this hospital needs to be installed in order to transport construction material. The ZipWall® barrier is used along with Foam Rail Tight Seal™ Accessories, to ensure that no contamination is caused during this process. |
Foam Rail cross bars are ready to be put into place after plastic sheeting is installed using the SLP poles. |
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In only a few minutes, the first wall is put up. |

The plastic is held securely in place by the ZipWall® barrier SLP poles. |

After the barrier is installed using SLP poles, the Foam Rail cross bars are quickly put in place and overlapped to ensure a tight seal across the entire room. |

Foam Rail crossbars in use. |

Once the first barrier is completed, facility managers are getting ready to put up the next wall. |

Equipment is being transported through the barrier. |
The temporary barrier is over 85 feet long and was set up in minutes. The ZipWall® barrier system is the quickest, most effective system to set up a temporary barrier.

Notice the use of the Side Clamp wall mounts located on the right side of the door in the picture above. The Side Clamps and Foam Rail cross bars provide a tight seal on the wall side of the barrier. |
The Heavy Duty Zipper adheres to the plastic sheeting. This creates easy access in and out of the barrier for equipment and hospital personnel.

Also, notice the Grip Discs being used on the floor underneath the poles in order to hold the SLP’s firmly in place (shown in both pictures).
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