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As a rule the older we get, the less effective our immune system is in the first place. When we’re seriously ill or suffer from certain diseases, it can be badly damaged. No wonder so many of us lost people we love in care homes during the covid pandemic. The virus that left many younger people with no more than a sniffle proved a catastrophe for the elderly and vulnerable.
The dedicated people who run care homes understand the risks, and they’re taking steps to prevent a covid-like tragedy from happening again. At the same time money is tight and profit margins are being eaten away by the cost of living and energy price crises.
Luckily the best solution to care home hygiene doesn’t involve costly things like employing more cleaners, cleaning more frequently, or buying ever-more powerful disinfectants and cleaning chemicals. It simply involves clean, safe ultraviolet light at a special wavelength that kills health threats in mere minutes.
Affordable, cheap-to-run ultraviolet hygiene for care homes
UVC light has a profound effect on viruses, bacteria, moulds, spores and more, damaging the RNA and DNA inside them so badly they can’t reproduce, which means they can’t spread and can’t make people ill.
The UVC light shines on surfaces as well as cleaning the air. Clean air is particularly important in care homes because the windows are often shut to help stop residents feeling the cold, even in good weather. So it’s vital to keep the whole care home clean and germ-free.
Care home owners still have to carry out essentials like washing clothing, bedding and towels, but vital tasks like cleaning communal areas, bathrooms, loos and dining rooms, residents’ rooms, surfaces and equipment are made faster and a whole lot easier thanks to ultraviolet hygiene.
It’s surprising where pathogens can gather. As every care home manager knows there are threats everywhere, which is why disinfecting things as disparate as soft furnishings, photo frames, DVD players, landline telephones and even mobile phones is important.
An example of a popular UV disinfection unit for care homes
In some care home contexts a fixed UVC hygiene unit will do a top job of killing pathogens. Our Upper Air Germicidal Units (UVGI), for example, is an easy-to-fit UVC LED Steriliser Unit that provides impressive Indirect Fixed Air Sterilisation.
This particular
upper air steriliser is safe to have on constantly, disinfecting the upper air that’s naturally circulated to protect people in the area. Perfect for shared spaces like care home TV rooms and dining rooms, they’re simply installed above people’s heads to stop the cross contamination of viruses and germs, dramatically cutting the viral load across the air and providing constant clean air.
Our X Series is available as 600mm or 300mm square ceiling tiles, an industry standard size to fit almost every existing light fitting. The X1 model uses convection for continuous air disinfection and the X2 model uses mechanical extraction to provide silent air circulation. The X3 integrates surface and air sterilisation with direct ‘line of sight’ disinfection while the space isn’t occupied, along with continuous upper air disinfection, making it ideal for toilets and other small spaces where people don’t spend much time.
How much are UV disinfection units for care homes?
These UVC ceiling fittings don’t use any chemicals. There’s no ozone. They’re sustainable, cost very little to run thanks to the cool, long-lasting LED bulbs used to generate the UVC light, and come with zero maintenance. At the same time they’re absolutely deadly to harmful micro-organisms and fit straight into existing suspended panel ceiling schemes.
So what do the ceiling units cost?
We have more models, including units to fit seamlessly into ducting to deal with things like Legionnaires diseases, and mobile units that your cleaning staff can wheel around quickly and easily for powerful hygiene on-the-go.
Call us for a quote. You’ll be surprised what a good deal they are compared to hiring more cleaners, spending more time cleaning, and laying out cash month after month on chemical cleaning products.