Sanuvox Releases the Aseptix Dual UV Sterilization System to Help Reduce Nosocomial (HAI) Infections in Hospital Environments


Montreal, Canada – The Sanuvox Aseptix Dual UV Sterilization System uses a primary and secondary unit to sterilize high-touch surfaces with ultraviolet 'C' energy controlling (6 log reduction) drug-resistant microorganisms such as MRSA and C. diff. in as little as 7 minutes in a standard patient hospital room. The two unit operation dramatically lowers the sterilization time typically associated with UV sterilization while achieving exceptional deactivation rates by minimizing shadow areas through the use of the two unit system.



Studies show that even with the best terminal cleaning practices, an operating or patient room can remain the source of many potential harmful drug-resistant microorganisms as manual cleaning effectively cleans less than 50% of surfaces. It is estimated that HAIs (Hospital Acquired Infections) cost the healthcare system approx. 10 billion dollars annually in uninsurable costs where one of every 20 patients who are admitted to a US hospital falls victim to an infection they contracted while there.



UV sterilization (UVC 254nm wavelength) has been used in hospitals for decades and recently, commercially available mobile UV systems are used to sterilize the patient room in the terminal cleaning process. However, the limitation to UV sterilization is that it is a "line-of-sight" technology. UV sterilization is ineffective in shadowed areas where the light cannot reach. This can include the other side of high-touch areas such as a remote or call button or the other side of a bed or bed rail. As such, conventional UV systems require multiple positioning within a room to lessen the chances of shadow area that block the sterilizing ability of the UV light. In doing so, time and resources are spent moving the system around the room and preparing the room for additional treatments.



The Aseptix UV System has been tested by ATS Labs in Minnesota USA to show a 99.9999% reduction in MRSA and C. diff. in less than 7 minutes around high-touch areas close to the patient bed and under 15 minutes throughout the rest of the room. The Aseptix is also being evaluated in one of the nation's leading teaching hospitals. The now readily available Aseptix includes many firsts incorporated into a mobile system. Some features include a total of eight infrared motion detectors (360 degree protection around each of the two units) that will shut the units down should any personnel enter the room during the sterilization process. Wi-Fi communication between both primary and secondary units controlled and monitored by any Smart Device while logging all sterilization cycles.



According to Normand Brais, Ph.D. from the Montreal Polytechnic Engineering School, "The Aseptix UV System helps eliminate the one limitation in UV sterilization, shadows. By maintaining a closer proximity to high-touch areas and reducing shadow areas by treating both sides of the patient bed and surrounding areas, Sanuvox is able to deliver an elegant solution in reducing HAIs while increasing productivity." Aaron Engel, Sanuvox Vice-President Marketing goes onto say "We also wanted to make the Aseptix easily accessible to virtually any medical facility looking to implement the system. Although single UV systems can sell for well over $100,000 (US) we believe with every unit in operation, can save lives and wanted the systems priced right to do so, as such a fully equipped two unit Aseptix system sells for $55,000 (US), which makes the system readily available to most who are looking into the technology."



About Sanuvox Technologies:



Sanuvox Technologies Inc. is a global leader in UVGI treatment providing advanced HVAC in-duct & stand-alone UV air and surface sterilization systems. Sanuvox manufactures UV Systems for medical, commercial, residential, agricultural, food, industrial & military applications. Sanuvox UV Systems have been tested by government agencies, laboratories and universities. These include RTI, US EPA and National Homeland Security, Penn State University and McGill University. For more information contact Aaron Engel at 1-888-726-8869 or email at aengel@sanuvox.com. For more information on the Sanuvox Aseptix, visit http://www.sanuvox.com/en/aseptix.php.


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