How to choose Disinfection Systems
Disinfection systems are no-touch, automated devices that supplement (not replace) manual cleaning of healthcare environments and reusable equipment, using either UV-C light (mercury-vapor, pulsed-xenon, LED, or excimer), aerosolized/vaporized hydrogen peroxide (aHP/HPV), or chlorine dioxide. Effective environmental disinfection is a critical component of hospital infection prevention, particularly in high-risk areas such as patient rooms, ORs, and isolation rooms, and automated disinfection systems like aerosolized hydrogen peroxide (aHP) foggers and ultraviolet (UV) light devices have become widely adopted as supplemental systems for terminal cleaning. Typical buyers are infection preventionists, EVS directors, ASC administrators, and biomedical/clinical engineering leads evaluating terminal-clean technology for inpatient rooms, ORs, isolation rooms, and reprocessing areas.