In a recent blog post, Xenex CEO, Morris Miller, addressed three common myths that persist about UV disinfection to help clarify gray areas and assist you on your journey to becoming a UV advocate.
Environmental Services team at Dubuque hospital with R2D2, the cleaning robot. (Photo courtesy of Finley Hospital) Three robots are at work in a northeast Iowa hospital, making the final sweep to make ...
Hospitals around the world are using a Wisconsin company’s technology to better disinfect hospital rooms. “Our international inquiries have gone through the roof,” said Jeffrey Veenhuis, president and ...
Can a robot clean a hospital room just as well as a person? According to new research out of the Texas A&M Health Science Center College of Medicine, that is indeed the case. Chetan Jinadatha, M.D., M ...
Clorox Healthcare and Ultraviolet Devices have introduced the Clorox Healthcare Optimum-UV Enlight System, which can kill 31 pathogens and has advanced data collection and reporting capabilities. The ...
SAN ANTONIO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--It’s been called a germ-zapping robot — and there’s a passing resemblance to R2D2 if you squint your eyes. But this rolling disinfection device from Xenex Disinfection ...
A new study shows that ultraviolet disinfection technology eliminates up to 97.7 percent of pathogens in the operating room. Using this light wavelength might help defeat superbugs. Could light help ...
Each year, more than two million people contract a hospital-acquired infection (HAI) that can also be antibiotic-resistant. In 2013, these infections resulted in at least 23,000 deaths (CDC). In fact, ...
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