Storage battery powered emergency lights should be provided in the patient care and service areas to augment emergency lighting and for continuity during the interim of switching from normal to emergency electrical power. Electrical outlets must be appropriately placed to provide power for charging these battery powered lights. i. Air Conditioning and Exhaust Fans. An external air-conditioner of sufficient size to cool the 2,000 sq ft clinic area is required for the Enewetak Clinic. We estimate a maximum of 28 people will be in the clinic at any one time. Exhaust fans should be included on the outside walls in the laboratory, sterilizer, x-ray dark room and toilet areas to vent the excess heat and odors. The exhaust fan to the dark room must be light tight. Cool air should be ducted into each of the rooms through ceiling duct work. At the Lojwa medical aid station, window air-conditioners will be adequate if a central unit is not available. j. Decontamination. Decontamination of injured personnel would be accomplished at the established decontamination sites. Operating procedures will have to be developed at Enewetak which prescribe handling and movement procedures for patients who cannot be completely decontaminated. Depending on the procedures developed, an additional facility may be required to hold and treat these patients. k. Veterinary Services Work Space. l. Telephones. . A work area to include a desk, chair and adequate lighting should be provided for the veterinary technician in the commissary cold storage area. (1) Enewetak - two lines are required. Line one for administrative use on camp, preferably with capability of contact with USAF Clinic Hickam, Hickam AFB, Hawaii. Line two should be designated for "emergencies" with an instrument in the administrative area. Line one with seven instruments should be keyed with an intercom to the dental office, pharmacy, laboratory, doctor's office, emergency room, holding area, and administrative area. (2) Lojwa - one line with contact capability to Enewetak Clinic. Two instruments, one in office and one near radio in emergency room with headset and 20 feet coil cord.