UVDI, a leading provider of ultraviolet (UV) disinfection and molecular filtration technologies, announced the development of a dedicated medical products brand. UVDI MED products are designed and engineered specifically for the healthcare industry. The new brand joins the companys existing ALTRU-V and Sparks Technology brands.
UVDI is an established supplier to global medical OEMs and also serves the end use hospital market. The company manufactures HVAC efficiency optimization and coil maintenance UV systems, surface and airstream disinfection UV systems, carbon air filtration for improved indoor air quality (IAQ), and customized filters used to minimize harmful exposure to fluids and smoke in the operating room.
With years of experience providing ultraviolet disinfection and advanced filtration products to the healthcare industry, it is time to create a dedicated brand, says Richard Hayes, president of UltraViolet Devices, Inc.  Creating UVDI MED to brand our medical products is confirmation of UVDIs commitment to the healthcare sector.
In 2011, the company introduced the V-360° Room Sanitizer that is revolutionizing the way hospitals and healthcare facilities combat surface transmitted pathogens. The V-360° emits 360 degrees of UV-C energy to deliver a programmed dose of germicidal UV to disinfect target surfaces in minutes.Â
Launching the V-360° Room Sanitizer exemplifies UVDIs commitment to develop new, innovative products for healthcare professionals," Hayes says. "We are currently investing in the development of additional UV technology based products for improving healthcare disinfection."
To learn more about UVDI MED, visit www.UVDI.com or call (877) 787-3882.
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