Bio-cleaning and bio-disinfection: has the solution finally been found?

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Today, hospitals are faced with health problems such as MRBs, ERV or SARS-Cov-2, leading to a feeling of insecurity among healthcare staff and helplessness towards their patients.

“When fewer COVID patients started coming to the hospital, we looked for a sufficiently effective disinfection solution that would allow us to resume our “normal” activities and for patients to be able to stay again in a healthy and controlled environment. Having already worked with the company SANIVAP, we turned to steam disinfection. Then, the NOCOSPRAY device became essential to us. The processes were set up with the hospital’s operational hygiene team. This maintenance method is applied to control the risk of surface transmission in a unit or area that has had COVID patients/residents staying for several weeks, prior to admitting non-COVID patients. This also allows us to intervene more effectively after patients with scabies have stayed in the rooms. “The process is then the same whether it’s for scabies or COVID: after the laundry and waste have been removed and the room has been ventilated, the bio-cleaning phase begins. The surfaces are disinfected using the SANIVAP steam cleaner paired with automated bio-disinfection using the NOCOSPRAY device. This ensures that all the equipment and furniture in the room is disinfected. The process is simple: Drawers, cupboard doors and the toilet door are opened, the window is closed and the appliance is positioned in the room at a height (on a trolley). The quantity of product diffused will then depend on the volume of the room, here again the design of the device can adjust to be accessible to all. This is a lengthy process, taking about 3 hours per room. The benefit of it is therefore to ensure that patients can stay without risk of transmission, and to allow the teams to work while reducing their fears of being in a contaminated environment. “ says Barbara Acedo, Hygiene Manager, Chartres Hospital.

Biodegradable treatments that are safe for health.

The combination proposed by the Oxy’Pharm group is an essential solution in the hygiene process within health establishments and, more particularly, in the current health context. Certified NF T72-281 and EN 17272, Nocotech comes from a combined system of NOCOSPRAY or NOCOMAX devices and a liquid NOCOLYSE+ product, with a full effectiveness spectrum (bactericide, fungicide, sporicide and virucide).
The Sanivap range is based on a steam treatment, with a water injection or with a hydrogen peroxide solution. Certified NF T72-110, the system is effective against bacteria, yeast, fungi, spores and viruses (including coronavirus).
Because since the treatments are biodegradable, they have no impact on electronic equipment and are harmless to health.

“In these difficult times, we are pleased to be able to offer our customers an optimal hygiene solution. Our customer must be able to do their jobs in the best conditions without worrying about the pandemic.

have designed a disinfection solution adapted to the hygiene protocols imposed in healthcare establishments in order to relieve the burden on nursing staff and to reassure patients, “

says Romain Rouleau, the Managing Director of the Oxy’Pharm group.

For overworked nursing staff whose time is precious, Nocotech and Sanivap’s practical features facilitate hospital hygiene procedures and providing relief for its users.
The effectiveness and reliability of this combination is proving to be a favourable and sustainable solution to health issues.

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