Transmission of Pathogens Throughout Healthcare Facilities - May 3, 2016

As one of the leading causes of death in the United States, healthcare associated infections are a top priority for infection control in healthcare facilities. However, the rate of infectious pathogens and bacteria still continues to increase. By understanding how infections spread, healthcare facilities can directly focus on ways to improve infection control practices to reduce contamination.  

With greater knowledge on infection transmission and updated technology, such as no-touch technology and UVC disinfection, facilities can implement these extra tools to address the problem of contamination. UVC Cleaning Systems adds an extra layer of disinfection so difficult to remove bacteria are eradicated quickly and efficiently. 

 

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Root Cause of UVC Odor - July 5, 2016

UVC devices have been used for successful disinfection of air and surfaces in multiple industries, more specifically the healthcare industry. However, with the use of these devices it has been often noticed that there is a residual odor after...

People are the most value part of the equation

In the United States, hospitals are in the business of providing healthcare to over 35 million inpatients and performing over 51 million procedures annually. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that 5-10% of patients get a...

HCAI's: A Silent Killer - June 17, 2016

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Dreaded Superbug Reaches the U.S. - May 31, 2016

For the first time in the United States, researchers at the Multidrug Resistant Organism Repository and Surveillance Network (MRSN) at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research (WRAIR) found a person carrying bacteria that is resistant to the...
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