The World Health Organization cites a staggering half of the world’s population lacks access to healthcare due to extreme poverty, financial distress prevents their ability to pay for services. Critical issues facing developing countries include the impact of long covid, air pollution resulting from wildfires caused by climate change, and lower respiratory infections like tuberculosis, RSV, and influenza. TB alone kills over a million people each year, and the Safer Portable Isolation Systems can be utilized to help mitigate the spread.

Third World countries often lack the resources we are used to in the Western World, and the SafER Isolation System can help mitigate this divide. Weighing only six pounds, SafER’s Portable Negative Pressure System (PNPS) is lightweight, easy to transport and cost effective. This means SafER systems are an ideal solution for developing countries where much of the medical service delivery must be provided in remote, hard-to-reach locations.

As SafER’s capabilities have been proven out in Western medical settings, the technology is now also catching the attention of international organizations like Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders), the WHO, and the Red Cross that provide crucial medical support and resources to treat respiratory illnesses and other diseases in under-served areas.

SafER Medical is a group of ER doctors and firefighters who faced the challenges of providing healthcare during the pandemic.

  • We saw front line providers risking their health and isolated from their families.
  • We saw hospital systems crushed by the weight and expense of providing negative pressure isolation.
  • We created a better way.
  • The SafER Portable Negative Pressure System solves the issue of contamination and spread of respiratory illnesses.
  • It’s portable, flexible, and highly affordable.

There is no healthcare setting in the world that could not benefit from SafER Medical’s Portable Respiratory Systems

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