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How to Evaluate and Select UV Room Treatment Technology
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A Guide to Navigating Industry UV Claims
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Evaluating new UV technology can be difficult, especially with the amount of inconsistent—sometimes contradictory—information available.
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This free guide outlines the key factors your facility should consider, including:
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Clinical Evidence: Is device efficacy supported by reliable 3rd party data?
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Safety: Does the device protect staff and patients from
UV exposure and lamp breakage?
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Quality: Does the manufacturer develop robust, reliable UV technology?
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Affordability: How does the investment compare to the cost of infections in your facility?
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Support: Does the manufacturer help with training, implementation and maintenance?
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Detecting and Debunking UV Myths
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Separating spin from science-backed evidence can help determine the best UV system for your facility. Be especially skeptical of unsubstantiated UV claims
related to:
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Short Cycle Times: Claims should include effective distance and pathogen reduction data.
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Single Placement Protocols: Device must be in line of sight to be effective.
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Surface Compatibility: Proof of testing for surface and equipment compatibility should be provided.
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Broad Spectrum: As 254nm is the peak wavelength for UV-C efficacy, broader spectrums include wasted energy.
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Clorox Healthcare is backed by over 100 years of disinfecting experience and provides extensive proof, including 3rd party evidence, validated protocols and more.
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