Kansas City Independent School Deploys Black & Veatch’s Rapid Modular Health System Unit to Combat COVID-19
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Friday, September 18, 2020
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Prioritizing the well-being of its stakeholders amid the COVID-19 pandemic, The Barstow School in suburban Kansas City has deployed Black & Veatchs Rapid Modular Health System (RaMHS) structures to assist with coronavirus screenings of students, faculty and staff.
Key Points:
- Prioritizing the well-being of its stakeholders amid the COVID-19 pandemic, The Barstow School in suburban Kansas City has deployed Black & Veatchs Rapid Modular Health System (RaMHS) structures to assist with coronavirus screenings of students, faculty and staff.
- The RaMHS unit will provide a second location for students to receive daily temperature screenings, making campus arrival and check-in more efficient.
- The Barstow School is pleased to partner with Black & Veatch to offer the innovative RaMHS unit to our school community, said Shane Foster, president of The Barstow School, which emphasizes science, technology, engineering, math (STEM) and the arts (STEAM).
- RaMHS modules already have been put to use by a Kansas City-area health system and by the University of Kansas .