ACRP Report 5: Quarantine Facilities for Arriving Air Travelers: Identification of Planning Needs and Costs
Publication Date
2008-07-11Abstract
ACRP Report 5: Quarantine Facilities for Arriving Air Travelers: Identification of Planning Needs and Costs discusses facility issues, security considerations, and estimated costs (including operating costs) that would need to be considered by airport operators and policymakers in planning for the potential quarantine of arriving air travelers. The physical requirements of setting up a quarantine area are established along with an estimation of the costs for operations and then for recovery. Planning considerations for the diverse needs of a population of 200 travelers are incorporated as part of the standard of care addressed in this report.
Publisher
Transportation Research Board of the National AcademiesCreator
Stambaugh, H., et al.Sponsor
Federal Aviation AdministrationCitation
Stambaugh, H., Sensenig, D., Casagrande, R., Flagg, S. & Gerrity, B. (2008). ACRP Report 5: Quarantine Facilities for Arriving Air Travelers: Identification of Planning Needs and Costs. Transportation Research Board of the National Academies, Washington, D.C.