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New Site, No Disruptions

Anterooms Made Simple.

STARC modular wall systems create temporary anterooms fast—without the dust, downtime, or demolition of traditional builds. Designed for infection control, clean construction, temperature-controlled environments, and other mission-critical spaces, STARC solutions make it easy to manage negative airflow and maintain safe, compliant conditions wherever you build.

Anteroom Solution Features

Why STARC Anteroom Solutions Standout

Maintain airtight containment with precision-engineered panels featuring floor-to-ceiling gaskets and integrated negative air panels—ensuring controlled negative airflow and maximum protection in any environment.

Connect directly to HEPA or negative air machines through built-in duct collars and pressure ports. Achieve precise pressure management and verify compliance in minutes—no extra parts, no guesswork.

Easily connect your pressure monitoring equipment without extra fittings or modifications to your panels.

Three Systems. One Airtight Standard.

Whether you need stability, speed, or fire-rated performance, STARC gives you a containment solution built for airtight negative pressure.

FAQs

Anterooms do a lot of heavy lifting on active jobsites—containing dust, controlling airflow, and protecting occupied areas. Here’s a quick rundown of the questions teams ask most when planning or installing a temporary anteroom.

A temporary anteroom is a small, enclosed space placed between a work zone and an occupied area. It helps contain dust, debris, and airborne particles while controlling the movement of people, tools, and equipment in and out of the workspace.

In negative air pressure, air is drawn in and filtered out, keeping particles contained. Positive pressure pushes filtered air outward to protect the space inside—such as in operating rooms or clean labs.

A temporary anteroom acts as a buffer zone. It maintains negative airflow during entry and exit, minimizing pressure loss and contaminant spread between the work zone and occupied areas.

Anterooms provide a controlled transition space that protects patients, staff, and equipment from contaminants. They help maintain cleaner airflow, reduce disruption, and support infection-control best practices during maintenance or renovation.

Yes. STARC systems help support ICRA and other infection-control protocols by providing a sealed, cleanable, reusable barrier system that reduces dust migration and supports pressure control.

Absolutely. STARC panels, doors, and negative air components are designed for long-term reuse. They can be reconfigured across multiple projects, saving time and reducing waste compared to disposable barriers.