Ebola: Southport Company leading the fight in International health Catastrophe


“Their engineers typically head out to aid with installation but as a result of the Ebola threat, engineers utilized by aid agencies and organisations are being delivered to be trained up at the plant at Canning Road Industrial Estate rather than But we are geared toward all these things, anyhow. The previous time demand was similar to this was the Iraq War. We have set up a separate plant so when it will happen we could handle it.”

British Army medics have been shipped to Sierra Leone yesterday as global leaders promised to measure the global community’s attempts to halt the spread of the disease which has up to now taken over 4,000 lives.

Sales and marketing manager Paul Niklas said they’d over a hundred orders from global organisations and aid agencies, such as the United Nations and the Red Cross.

He said most of their work force was dedicated to manufacturing the incinerators.

Mr Niklas explained:”We feel really proud of the fact they have come to us and we have a item that is part of the solution.

“Since this has to be contained at the origin.

“As soon as you begin trying to move waste, it can spread further and farther.

“Our incinerators burn 850 degrees Celsius which burns the toxins, then from the second chamber they burn the gases out of that at 1,200 degrees so what’s coming from the chimney is clean.

“Along with our incinerators are mobile, also, so they can be carried to the source”

British Army medics were sent to Sierra Leone yesterday as global leaders promised to step up the international community’s efforts to halt the spread of the disease which has so far taken more than 4,000 lives.


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