What is Staphylococcus Epidermidis? Staphylococcus epidermidis is a bacterium that is commonly found on human skin and mucous membranes. While it generally lives in harmony with the human body, it is a significant cause of … [Read more...]
UV Disinfection to Help Prevent Staph Infections
Staph infections (MRSA) can take place in skin, lung, and the heart. Direct UV surface disinfection (in unoccupied areas) helps prevent its spread.
Staphylococcus Aureus is Inactivated by Germicidal UV-C Light
What is Staphylococcus Aureus? Staphylococcus aureus is a type of bacterium that about 30% of people carry in their noses . Most of the time, staph does not cause any harm; however, sometimes staph causes infections. MRSA … [Read more...]
Compare Ultraviolet Air and Surface Disinfection for Your Customers
Compare ultraviolet air and surface disinfection lines by Atlantic Ultraviolet Corporation® in order to find one for a particular commercial or industrial application. The AeroLogic® can also be used in residential locations. Whether you need … [Read more...]
Automatic UV Air Sanitization Reduces Airborne Germs in Healthcare Settings
Many healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) are airborne. Stagnant air creates the perfect environment for bacteria, virus, and mold to reproduce. According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), HAIs represent a major cause of preventable patient … [Read more...]
Expand Your Product Offering with Sanidyne® UV Portable Area Sanitizers
UV Portable Area Sanitizers — A Solution for Unoccupied Rooms Your clients risk bacteria, virus, and fungi unexpectedly popping up and rapidly spreading infection in their facilities. A permanent ultraviolet sanitizer won't work for them. They … [Read more...]
What Microorganisms are Inactivated by Germicidal Ultraviolet Light?
Germicidal Ultraviolet Light Deactivates Many Microorganisms Germicidal ultraviolet light deactivates many microorganisms such as E. coli, Flu, Legionnaires’, and Staphylococcus that may be present in air and water. Organism: Escherichia … [Read more...]