• 1) Do not move PUI into isolation billeting before preparation is complete.
  • 2) All non-isolated personnel occupying the space must vacate the building.
  • 3) Allow PUI (while wearing a surgical mask) to gather personal belongings from lodging and move into isolation berthing.
    • Personal hygiene items
    • Bed sheets and clothing
    • Electronic devices + chargers
  • 4) If PUI is unable to retrieve items, personnel with mask + gloves (at minimum) should retrieve any essential items.
  • 5) Basic medical items remain in isolation billeting at all times:
    • Oral thermometer with box of sheaths
    • Pulse oximeter(s)
    • Alcohol based hand sanitizer
    • Stethoscope(s)
    • Manual blood pressure cuff(s)
    • Box of surgical masks
    • 14 day supply of Acetaminophen, ibuprofen and cold/flu medicine as available.
  • 6) PPE Box (for providers, prepositioned outside isolation berthing):
    • Min 3 gowns (either surgical or yellow contact precaution gowns)
    • Min 3 N95 masks
    • Min 6 surgical masks
    • Min 3 face shields and/or cleaned eyepro
    • Min 3 surgical caps or bouffant caps
    • Box of gloves
    • Tub of disinfectant wipes
    • Spray bottle of dilute bleach
    • Paper towels (for cleaning)
    • Trash bags
  • 7) Life Support Items
    • Hydration: Water bottles, juice containers, Gatorade, etc.
    • Food: MREs, meal supplement drinks, snacks, etc. Provide hot-meals as able.
    • Hygiene: Box of wet wipes.  Encourage use of portable urinals (e.g., empty water bottles).  If the bathroom must be shared with non-isolated personnel or if a designated bathroom traverses common areas, the PUI should be escorted by personnel wearing PPE while themselves wearing a mask.  The escort will instruct anyone inside the bathroom to vacate prior to use.  All surfaces used by the PUI must be cleaned with dilute bleach solution.
    • Trash: Small trash receptacle with bag inside isolation berthing.  Large receptacle double bagged will be placed immediately outside the isolation berthing.  Biohazard sign will be placed on top.  Only medical personnel or designated non-essential/non-high risk personnel will dispose of this trash to minimize risk to others.  PUI will be instructed to tie off small bags and place in a large container daily.  Consider the local population access to trash and dispose following approved policy for biohazardous waste.