In healthcare, environmental cleaning = Cleaning and disinfecting the built environment, not the patient. That includes: Patient rooms (beds, rails, call buttons) Bathrooms Operating rooms Hallways, nursing stations Medical equipment surfaces Floors, walls, curtains It is surface-based infection control, not air. โOldโ environmental cleaning (traditional model) This is the model hospitals still mostly use:…
Reducing Airborne Pathogen Spread: The Role of Vapour Technology in Infection Control The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted a critical reality: airborne pathogens pose significant risks in built environments, from offices and schools to hospitals and public spaces. Reducing the spread of these pathogens is paramount, and at the heart of effective infection control lies a crucial…
Inย todayโs world, the importance of maintaining a clean and safe environment is more critical than ever. As we navigate through ongoing health challenges, infection prevention remains at the forefront of our concerns, particularly in indoor spaces where viruses and bacteria can spread rapidly. One effective method to enhance indoor air quality and reduce the risk…