FAST DISINFECTION - UVC Biomedical Technology (Broward and WPB County) - (26)

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QUICK AND SAFE. Air and Surfaces DISINFECTION of all kind of virus, bacterias, fungus and spores in closed areas. (People or pets must not be present during the disinfection process. FDA, EPA, CE registers and approvals.) For more information, please visit CDC website: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/community/ventilation/uvgi.html IMPORTANCE ** Children and adults people with low defenses or low immune systems, are at greater risk of contagion ** The greatest risk of disease transmission occurs through the air attacking the respiratory tract or moving from one surface to another. Air is the transport medium for pollen, fungi, spores, bacteria and viruses. According to CDC statistics, any properly cleaned surface achieves less than 54% disinfection of micro-organisms because there are some surfaces that are hard to reach such as porous, grooved and among others. Good disinfection practice is to have AC systems with HEPA filters, surface cleaning with disinfectant solutions, and ultraviolet light systems that complement each other to reach 99.99% of disinfection. WHEN TO DISINFECT? Pathogens survive on surfaces for hours, days, and even years when suspended in the air. Breaking this cycle of pathogen survival allows the elimination of viral and bacterial loads avoiding contamination and possible exposure (Safe environment with up to 99% disinfection). RECOMMENDED DISINFECTION FREQUENCY Viruses and bacteria with incubation cycles of: • 4 to 14 days, 1 time every 2 weeks. • 3 to 5 days, once a week. When symptoms of a disease are identified, immediate disinfection is required. Very affordable cost to receive the service. NOTE: To start the disinfection process, surfaces must be completely clean. (Deep manual cleaning.) UVC light does not leave HAZARDOUS waste, no chemical products are used. Rooms, offices and saloons can be occupied immediately after disinfection. The disinfection cycle average time for 200 SQF area is 15 to 20 min. depending of area sizes and the kind of the pathogen.