The companies announced the new system at the Association for the Healthcare Environment Exchange annual conference.
“We know that environment services and infection control professionals are looking for more efficient and easy-to-use ways to implement UV devices and track infection rates across their facilities, which can be a time-intensive process,” said Katherine Velez, PhD, a scientist with Clorox Healthcare. “The Optimum-UV Enlight System’s smart data capabilities help do the heavy lifting to improve infection control processes and minimize workflow challenges so that UV can be seamlessly integrated into larger environmental infection control practices.”
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