24/7, proactive, and automated full-facility disinfection of surfaces and air is here.
Despite all the advancements made in our cleaning and disinfection protocols, Healthcare-Associated Infections (HAIs) still occur.1 The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports significant increases in Ventilator-Associated Events (VAE) (35%), Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infection (CLABSI) (24%), and Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA Lab-ID Events) (15%) between 2019 and 2020.1
HAIs are a human tragedy and financial burden that we at ActivePure believe can be prevented. Our goal is to ensure that our environment of care does not cause a patient to leave sicker than when they entered.
The unfortunate reality is that in one year, we lost nearly a decade of progress against HAIs.2
- APIC President,
Ann Marie Pettis, BSN, RN, CIC, FAPIC
ActivePure was designed to mitigate healthcare's toughest pathogens.1 ActivePure Medical offers full-facility continuous surface and air disinfection, even in spaces occupied by patients and healthcare workers.
Studies have clearly shown how rapidly high-touch sites are contaminated after episodic cleaning and disinfection in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) setting.4
Our current pandemic has emphasized the importance of air quality and our need to address aerosolization quickly and proactively. With proper air purification, we can reduce the spread of respiratory viruses.5
Don't take our word for it - read an environmental report completed by our customer with a third-party independent laboratory. This proof-of-concept test was conducted to evaluate the benefit of adding ActivePure after making a $30 Million investment with HEPA filtration and UV lights.
ActivePure is proud to serve healthcare facilities across the world. Below we've highlighted some of our work in the long-term care industry with Southwest LTC. We installed whole-room, full facility disinfection technology in all locations.
ActivePure Medical is the exclusive provider of ActivePure's FDA-Cleared, Class II Medical Device.