Emergency Response Trailer
Operational within hours of arrival at a disaster zone

The Emergency Response Unit is ready to start cleaning contaminated water or desalinate salt water within hours of arrival at its destination. ERT units come standard with a built-in ozone and UV system to provide safe drinking water meeting government and World Health Organization (WHO) water quality standards.
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The ERT purifies up to 5,000 gallons (18,920 litres) of drinking water an hour. It distributes 20,000 one-quart bags (20,000 one-litre bags) of water a day.

The design of the bagging system is based on the concept of simplicity in operation. The same roll of food grade LDPE can make bags from 1-quart (1-litre) by simply programming the length controller to a desired length. The ERT uses only one size of plastic rolls which simplifies inventory management.
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The 16-foot trailer has inside and outside lighting. The interior has air-conditioning and a heating system. It can be shipped by air, rail or ground transportation. A light utility truck can tow this unit. A helicopter can transport the unit to its emergency destination where road access is restricted.

