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Posted on Tuesday, January 5th, 2021Our Mobile Purge Virus Disinfection (PV-MD) is one of the most cost-effective ways for many facility owners and managers to improve indoor air quality (IAQ) and reduce the spread of Covid-19 in schools across the country.
The portable device, which combines ultraviolet (UVC) with photoplasma, has proven disinfecting capabilities against viruses and also removes odors through ionization.
The device is simply placed or mounted on cleaning or cleaning carts and the cleaning provider simply plugs it into a standard socket in the room you are cleaning. The device disinfects when cleaning the parts!
This mobile disinfection is ideal for schools, nursing homes (nursing homes, nursing homes and assisted living centers) as well as hotels, motels, offices and other facilities that provide cleaning services for staff. or under contract.
For more information and to watch the video, click here: Mobile disinfection device
This is how mobile disinfection works
Ultraviolet light, ozone, photoplasm and negatively charged ions exist in nature as powerful and effective disinfectants that are perfect for destroying odors, bacteria, viruses, molds and fungi and breaking down unwanted chemicals and compounds.
Ultraviolet light is strong enough to penetrate the cell walls of bacteria and viruses, break down their DNA, and prevent them from growing and multiplying.
Negatively charged ions attract pollutants in the air, bind them and weigh them down.
Photoplasm oxidizes and cleanses
Photocatalytic oxidation breaks down pollutants (including nicotine, urea and ammonia).
COST and MAINTENANCE: The cost is $ 450 per unit. Discounts are available for bulk orders. Maintenance does not require a technician and can be easily performed by anyone in the facility. Replace the UV lamp once a year if the device is running 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. UV-C germicidal lamp: $ 45 or less subject to replacement orders by volume. This device does not need to replace filters.
ASSIGNMENT Click here : We recommend PR30 for maximum mobile disinfection
Lessons from Covid-19 for 2020 and Actions for 2021: In the spring of 2020, homeowners, elected officials, administrators of schools and health facilities and our purge virus team were optimistic that Covid-19 came and went. here in summer. Needless to say, this has continued and could be with us with vaccines by fall 2021 as well. The new variants also add risks and reasons to proactively go beyond masks, tests, and social distancing. Some of our customers have used built-in and wall systems to continuously disinfect the air in their buildings. Others asked for solutions that didn't require the time or expense of upgrading heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems. Our offer for the mobile disinfection of Purge Virus (PV-MD) arose from a video conference in December with a motel owner. PV-MD is a cost-effective way to maximize the disinfection technology available for 2021 and beyond.
For more information on COVID-19 in schools, see : School Nurses Fear of Coronavirus - Outbreak as Students and Staff Return from Winter Break.
" Getting children back to school safely was one of the tasks difficult and Polarizing aspects of the reopening during the coronavirus pandemic. Many school districts that are responsive to high levels of public relations have turned to long-term virtual learning. But places where schools are open for face-to-face tuition have relied on school nurses to monitor symptoms of the virus, screen students and staff for COVID-19, track contacts of all positive cases and tell them what. mention. Quarantine at home.
This is especially difficult if you are the only nurse looking after hundreds or even thousands of students and staff. Just over half of US public schools had a full-time nurse in 2015-16, the last year for which this data is available. according to the National Center for Education Statistics . Over 18% of schools I didn't have a babysitter . Before this school year, the National Association of School Nurses He asked Congress to approve funding for the recruitment of 10,000 more school nurses and described their role as "more important than ever".
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