Device Hygiene and Hand Hygiene Go Hand-in-Hand
The CleanSlate UV team ventures off to Square One to perform a swabbing study to show importance of both hand hygiene and device hygiene.
The CleanSlate UV team ventures off to Square One to perform a swabbing study to show importance of both hand hygiene and device hygiene.
CleanSlate UV continues their partnership with Hôpital Montfort to assist in building an innovative and technologically advanced facility. Beginning with only 1 unit 4 years ago, the partnership has now expanded to 10 additional CleanSlate sanitizers.
CleanSlate UV is giving back to the community through donating UV sanitizers to other Canadian organizations. We are pleased to assist these facilities in taking a step towards a germ-free community.
Offering CleanSlate to shoppers assures that safety measures are in place. It boosts confidence, elevates the reputation of your brand, and the overall shopping experience for staff and customers.
CleanSlate UV is pleased to launch, CleanCloud, a real-time monitoring and analytics to gain complete insight on your CleanSlate deployment and improve your sanitization efforts
CleanSlate UV conducted a study to see just how much viable bacterial infections can be transferred in 5 minutes of contact from a dirty phone to clean hands.
MRSA infection cases has witnessed a 34% jump, with some states seeing as high as a 99% increase compared to the same quarter in 2020. COVID-19 is believed to be the cause.
Summary of our IPAC Webinar with Cameron Thomas reviewing the lessons learned from an IPAC perspective during the pandemic and importance of hand hygiene
We’re proud to announce a donation of five units to help the Royal Botanical Gardens meet their safety goals. These will augment sanitization protocols and create a hygienic exhibition experience for their staff and visitors.
We sit down with IPAC Specialist, Cameron Thomas to share his story and insights as an IP.