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Surfacide Helios UV-C System
First Look 2022

author - Jackson Tate
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Jackson Tate
author - Aurene Wilford
Author
Aurene Wilford
 
July 22, 2022 | Read Time: 1  minute

The development of antibiotic-resistant bacteria is a significant problem for all healthcare facilities. The Surfacide Helios UV-C System, which is used for low-level disinfection, is used in unoccupied environments to provide line-of-sight disinfection to nonporous surfaces through UV-C.† This report examines customers’ experiences using Surfacide’s Helios UV-C System.

† The system is an adjunct to currently existing and recommended cleaning practices and is not intended as a replacement for or modification to such practices.

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Key Findings:

  1. Surfacide Helios UV-C System Customer Experience: An Initial Look
  2. KLAS’ Points to Ponder
  3. Surfacide: Company Profile at a Glance
  4. Solution Technical Specifications (provided by Surfacide)
author - Madison Moniz
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Madison Moniz
author - Mary Bentley
Project Manager
Mary Bentley
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