January 2, 2014 - Microbes beware: the Department of Veterans Affairs is introducing 21st Century ‘germ zapping’ technology that takes no prisoners when it comes to disinfecting patients’ rooms.“We’ve invested close to $1 million to buy eight ‘germ zappers,’ said Bruce Brenner, environmental management supervisor at the Wilkes-Barre VA Medical Center in Pennsylvania. “Its official name is Intelligent Room Sterilization, or IRIS. Each machine is about 5-feet-tall and emits high-intensity ultraviolet rays that help disinfect patients’ rooms and treatment areas by killing germs including multidrug-resistant organisms.”
Brenner said the zapper is simply wheeled to the center of a patient’s room and activated from outside the room using a remote control. No one is permitted in the room while the zapper is doing its thing.
“The zapper’s UV light shines on all the surfaces, disinfecting them,” Brenner explained. “It even knows to send higher levels of UV rays to those areas of the room that are farthest away. It’s a smart machine.” read more>>>
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