Pullman Regional Hospital Changes 1,000+ Surfaces to Antimicrobial Copper

Pullman (Wash.) Regional Hospital has changed more than 1,100 touchpoints to antimicrobial copper to help protect against the spread of bacteria and infectious diseases.

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The conversion to MD-Cu29 antimicrobial copper, which kills 99.9 percent of Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, E-coli and other bacteria within two hours, cost Pullman Regional $7,000. The surface continues to kill 99 percent of bacteria even after repeated contaminations.

MD-Cu29 is the first EPA-registered antimicrobial solid touch surface, according to a news release.

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