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✓ Products that kill tough pathogens in as little as one minute, but are gentle on staff and surfaces.
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✓ Procedures that standardize processes and help ensure consistent disinfection and cleaning.
A Validation system that
facilitates feedback to employees and drives continuous improvement.
Dramatically reduce HAIs with a strategic pproach to HTS disinfection
Daily disinfection of high touch surfaces has been proven to lower HAI rates, Imagine how much more effective your program could be with a disinfectant wipe that is accessible for point of care disinfection. Requiring no PPE, Oxivir® Tb Wipes can be used, not only by staff, but also by visitors, to protect patients when they are most vulnerable. Combined with industry-leading training and validation tools, these products deliver a potent first line of defense in the battle against HAIs.
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For more information, visit
SDFHC.com/contact-us or call 800-558-2332.
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"References: Creamer, E. and Humphreys, H. Journal of Hospital Infection. 2008 I FDA Safety Communication. April 19, 2013 Wong, et al. University of Calgary. CleanPatch Clinical Assessment, Final report. July 2013 I Bradbury, SL et al. American Journal of Infection Control. 2014 CleanPatch® is a registered trademark of Surface Medical Inc., under license. AHP and Design® are registered trademarks of Virox Technologies, Inc. used under license. © 2016 Sealed Air Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
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