Emergency Station 1™
In austere and low- and middle-income country (LMIC) environments, inadequate water access has severe health consequences. Waterborne diseases such as diarrhoea, cholera, typhoid, and dysentery are common, and malnutrition remains a serious concern. Diarrhoea alone causes hundreds of thousands of child deaths annually, placing an extraordinarily heavy burden on healthcare systems. The Bluewater Emergency Station 1™ addresses this vital concern by providing safe, plentiful drinking water.
Key Benefits
Up to 20,000 litres/day; capacity to serve entire communities, clinics, and schools.
Low maintenance and energy-efficient, ensuring sustainable long-term use.
Reliable performance in highly polluted, tropical and riverine sources.
Reduces reliance on bottled water, lowering logistical costs.
Supports improved public health outcomes and strengthens community resilience.
Rugged and easy to transport.
Reduces waterborne diseases and malnutrition.
Bluewater Emergency Station 1™: A Game-Changing Solution
Medical Aid International proudly distributes the Bluewater Emergency Station 1™, a permanent water purification system for remote communities and clinics. It delivers continuous, safe, great-tasting drinking water from almost any source, with a capacity of up to 20,000 litres per day. Durable and low maintenance, it is designed for harsh environments and permanent installation in villages, health posts, hospitals and schools.
The Emergency Station 1™ can be supplied as a standalone resource or as part of larger healthcare infrastructure projects. This solution helps communities access a reliable, independent source of safe drinking water, improving health, education, and overall quality of life in remote areas.
The Emergency Station 1TM Leaflet
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