SixLog™ Demonstrates Room Disinfection/Sterilization Technology at APIC 2010
Biological decontamination company providing on-site biological decontamination and sterilization services, today announced it will be demonstrating its revolutionary iHP™ (ionized Hydrogen Peroxide) room disinfection/sterilization technology at the annual conference for APIC (Association for Professionals in Infection Control).
The featured system uses iHP™ technology, the next-generation of hydrogen peroxide fogging systems. It is faster, more effective, and safer than alternatives. Originally developed for the US Department of Defense to combat biological warfare, this breakthrough technology is now available for commercial use.
iHP™ has proven efficacy in a multitude of industries including Life Sciences and Pharmaceutical, and now offers its service to the healthcare industry to address the ongoing challenges resulting from a nationwide goal of preventing healthcare-associated infections (HAIs).
“I am very excited to be able to offer our room disinfection/sterilization service to the healthcare industry,” says Vanessa Valdez, general manager of SixLog. “iHP™ is a proven sterilant that not only kills all microorganisms, but their spores as well, eradicating any possible reproduction of pathogenic organisms leading to nosocomial infections.
We offer fully integrated, customized solutions to meet infection prevention needs at an affordable price. iHP™ can easily augment any hospitals’ terminal cleaning protocol to provide a more robust result.”
Room disinfection/sterilization service utilizing iHP™ technology solves critical infection control, hospital decontamination and other challenges in the healthcare industry and is particularly effective against common “super bugs” such as MRSA, C. difficile, VRE and multi-drug resistant (MDR) Acinetobacter. iHP™ does not damage sensitive electronics and dissolves into just water and oxygen making it safe for staff, patients and visitors as well as the environment. A few examples of iHP™ room disinfection/sterilization applications include:
- · Emergency and patient rooms
- · Intensive care units
- · Surgical suites
- · Tissue culture labs
- · Bone marrow transplant suites
- · Blood banks
- · Sputum induction areas

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