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Picture this. It’s a perfectly ordinary day and as usual, your surgery Waiting Room is packed with people. Toddlers with nasty coughs, old people whose immune systems aren’t as good as they used to be, a load of bad colds - some of which may be flu – plus a few injuries, a rash or two, and someone who may have an undiagnosed case of norovirus.
It’s clear there’s a risk of things being spread, simply because your patients are sitting in one room, breathing, coughing, chatting, and expelling particles of potentially infected moisture into the air.
In this article we take a look at UVC light hygiene for surgeries and related healthcare settings, and why it works so well to keep people and employees safe and healthy. We’ll also provide some price examples so you can see it’s an affordable choice.
Why Waiting Rooms and treatment areas need UV light disinfection
You don’t want your patients to pass diseases and illnesses on to each other, especially the very young, very old and vulnerable. Because it’s a healthcare setting, everyone in the Waiting Room is naturally a bit more vulnerable than usual.
Nor do you want the practice nurses, administrators, reception staff and the doctors themselves to go off sick. It throws your scheduling out of whack and can mean patients suffer delays to diagnosis, referrals and treatment. Catching up with the delays caused by staff sick leave can take a while, adding unwelcome extra pressure to an already highly pressurised job.
Add a pandemic, a particularly nasty strain of flu going around or a new covid variant and things quickly become a lot more difficult for practice staff as well as more risky for those in the Waiting Room.
The risk of infections in surgeries
According to the
British Journal of General Practice,
“The reception area of the GP surgery can be viewed as a collection of viral and bacterial incubators, many of which may be leaking. The typical patient’s discomfort at waiting 10 or 20 minutes for an appointment will increase exponentially if they have to sit between two people exhibiting all the classic symptoms of flu.”
They say that one piece of research taking place in a hospital waiting room estimated the risk of acquiring flu during a half hour wait at about 3%, a number they say is “far from insignificant”, and the risk of catching measles stacks up to more than 13%.
In their words,
“This risk of acquiring infection is particularly significant for older patients and others with compromised immune systems. The risk of infection comes not only directly from infected patients, but also from chairs, leaflets, and other reading materials that may have been touched or expectorated upon.”
The Journal also cites ‘shared toys and books that are then not wiped clean after use’ as an extra risk for children, “increasing the risk of direct infection to levels higher than in adults.”
Helping you look after your patients and staff better
At the end of the day every medical professional wants to do the very best for their patients, and at its most basic it involves providing a clean, safe place for people to wait. Human cleaners are brilliant, playing an essential role in keeping things safe and hygienic, but they can only do so much.
The solution? It’s beautifully simple. When you shine UV light at a certain wavelength onto surfaces and into the air, it kills a remarkably long list of pathogens in an impressively small amount of time. It does the job by damaging the RNA and DNA inside viruses, bacteria, moulds, spores and more so badly that they can’t replicate – which means they’re effectively dead and can’t infect people.
Our UVC disinfection units come in a variety of shapes and sizes to suit different situations. Some fit neatly and simply into an existing light fitting. They use very little electricity because the UV light is generated by LED bulbs, which are cool, safe and last for years.
Some units stay on all the time, disinfecting the upper air safely and drawing the lower air through the unit to keep the area hygienic. Others switch on when a space is empty and off when someone enters the room, ideal for toilets, washrooms and treatment rooms.
If you have a large surgery there’s a mobile unit that your cleaner can easily wheel from room to room, disinfecting areas very effectively within minutes, killing pathogens in the air and on every surface the light touches.
If you have ducting for air conditioning or heating we’ve even created a ducting probe to fit inside, where it keeps the air passing through safe from nasty infections like legionnaires disease.
The cost of fitting UVC disinfection in a typical surgery
Let’s look at a typical setting, where you have four rooms for your GPs, two for the nurses, and an average-sized Waiting Room.
UV light upper air disinfection unit
UV light mobile disinfection unit
It costs nothing to talk
Every surgery setting is different, of course, and yours will have its own unique disinfection needs based on the layout and size of the building and its rooms. We’re always pleased to talk and it costs nothing to find out more. Contact us for an exciting discussion about keeping your patients and staff safer and healthier.