UVC Cleaning Systems Inc is partnering up with Hospital Safety Solutions to attend the APIC 2016 Annual Conference. The conference featuring the latest breakthroughs and best practices in infection prevention will be held in Charlotte, North Carolina this Saturday June 11th through Monday June 13th. APIC (Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology) is the largest annual infection prevention conference in the world where innovative products and services will be showcased. We are excited to be included in the promotion of new science, technologies, advances, and products to provide solutions for infection prevention challenges and strengthen infection prevention programs.
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Check out the link below to read how UVC Cleaning Systems helps stop the spread of COVID-19 at a Skilled Nursing Facility!
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