136 million – about twice the population size of France – experience hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) worldwide each year, according to WHO. These infections can have devastating consequences for patients, particularly those already vulnerable due to other health conditions. They also significantly increase the economic burden on hospitals due to higher resource consumption and longer hospital stays. Maintaining exceptional cleanliness is essential to reducing this risk.
Incorporating Far-UVC technology is a modern and effective method for keeping hospitals cleaner. This innovative solution decontaminates both surfaces and the air, making it more difficult for pathogens to survive and spread.
HAIs stem from pathogens flourishing in hospital environments. These pathogens include bacteria, viruses, and fungi that can spread through respiratory droplets, for example, from a sneeze, or through contact with contaminated surfaces.
In hospitals, reducing HAIs is a top priority. Patients come in for treatment, but if they catch an infection during their stay, it can worsen their health problems. This is why hospital administrators and healthcare workers work tirelessly to maintain a clean environment.
Safe practices, such as advanced decontamination methods, ensure hospitals can effectively manage the constant risk of pathogens. Controlling infections is key to running a successful healthcare facility.
Far-UVC is a powerful tool for decontaminating hospital environments. This invisible light works by targeting and destroying the DNA and RNA of pathogens, preventing them from multiplying.
Once exposed to Far-UVC, viruses and bacteria lose their ability to reproduce, meaning they cannot spread.
While harmful to pathogens, Far-UVC is safe for patients and staff in occupied locations when used within regulatory limits. This is one of its greatest advantages: it works continuously, both in empty and occupied spaces.
Once installed, it keeps decontaminating surfaces and the air, even with people in the room.
This feature is crucial in hospitals, where patients and staff are almost always present. Therefore, unlike traditional cleaning, which is performed at intervals, Far-UVC provides continuous protection against pathogens.
Implementing Far-UVC in hospitals is straightforward but requires planning. Here are the steps to ensure smooth integration:
Configure the Far-UVC devices to operate continuously, especially in areas with frequent human activity. This constant operation helps keep surfaces and air decontaminated at all times
Following these steps ensures hospitals can effectively integrate Far-UVC into their infection control protocols, providing a safer environment for patients and staff.
Using Far-UVC light in hospitals offers several important benefits:
Reducing HAIs is crucial for patient safety and healthcare efficiency. Hospitals must be kept clean in adherence to stringent hygiene protocols.
Far-UVC provides an effective, continuous, and safe method for decontaminating hospital environments. This technology helps reduce hospital bioburden and offers a valuable addition to stringent hygiene protocols.
Implementing Far-UVC involves simple steps, including assessing hospital areas, selecting the right solution, and ensuring proper installation. Continuous air and surface decontamination in occupied spaces can significantly enhance hospital hygiene.
For more information on how our Far-UVC solutions can improve hospital hygiene, contact UV Medico today.