Clorox Healthcare Launches New, Comprehensive Approach to Environmental Disinfection for Healthcare

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Studies prove that pathogens such as Clostridium difficile (C. difficile) and MRSA can persist on environmental surfaces for months at a time and can be found facility-wide in non-isolation rooms. Clorox Healthcare, already known for its line of innovative hospital disinfectants, is now partnering with Ultraviolet Devices, Inc. (UVDI) to introduce the Clorox Healthcare Optimum-UV System. For the first time ever, the two companies will team up to combine the power of manual surface disinfection with advanced ultraviolet (UV) technology to deliver an even more comprehensive surface disinfection solution.

Both Clorox Healthcare and UVDI understand the challenges faced by todays hospitals and patient care facilities, and we share a commitment to providing healthcare professionals with optimal cleaning solutions, says Matt Laszlo, vice president and general manager of Clorox Professional Products Company. This partnership signifies the importance of and the need for a bundling of environmental surface solutions, so hospitals can take a more comprehensive approach to reduce the threat of infections among patients, staff and visitors. With the Clorox Healthcare Optimum-UV System, there is now a solution that works hand-in-hand with routine manual cleaning and disinfecting procedures to reduce the threat of infection.

Studies indicate that only 50 percent of environmental surfaces in a typical hospital operating or patient room may be effectively disinfected and these surfaces can enable transmission of dangerous pathogens. The Clorox Healthcare Optimum-UV System offers another layer of assurance by treating high-touch surfaces that may have been missed during routine cleaning, such as bed rails, doorknobs and handles, as well as areas that may be difficult to clean manually and thoroughly, such as walls, light fixtures, windows and floors.

The Clorox Healthcare Optimum-UV System offers:

- Strong performance to kill pathogens such as C. difficile and MRSA*: The Clorox Healthcare Optimum-UV System utilizes powerful UV-C technology to inactivate pathogens, including C. difficile and MRSA. It achieves 99.992 percent of C. difficile reduction in 5 minutes at 8 feet.

- Quality, user-friendly design: Four 62-inch maximum output UV-C lamps provide greater intensity than bulbs used in other UV devices, which are then combined with an aluminum reflector mast for optimal distribution. Four infrared motion sensors can detect the presence of anyone in the room and stop operation of the system. The Clorox Healthcare Optimum-UV System is manufactured by UVDI in Valencia, CA in an ISO 9001-2008 certified facility, and each device undergoes extensive testing during production to ensure quality design. 

- Affordability to enable hospital-wide adoption: For hospitals facing increasing demands on financial and physical resources, the Clorox Healthcare Optimum-UV System provides a high-quality and effective, yet affordable environmental surface solution.

As hospitals treat more and more patients, its becoming increasingly important that they have the necessary tools to reduce the threat of infection. Clorox Healthcare and UVDI share a deep commitment to public health and a mission to help protect patients and reduce illnesses caused by HAIs. This partnership enables education about different cleaning and disinfecting options, including innovative, evidence-based solutions. 

UVDI represents more than 60 years of UV disinfection and product design experience, says Peter Veloz, CEO and chairman of  UVDI. With the rising need for improved solutions in environmental surface disinfection, we are excited to partner with Clorox Healthcare and expand our reach in providing advanced UV solutions to the healthcare industry.

Source: Clorox Healthcare


 

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