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Choose a system that gives you validated assurance


Automated decontamination at the touch of a button


British-made infection control from


The Ultra-V™ system from Inivos® can provide hospitals and care facilities with a user-friendly decontamination solution for use in areas of high patient-flow or increased risk that provides the same level of efficacy, assurance and validation every time.


As we adjust to a new normal following the Covid-19 outbreak, Ultra-V can help maintain a safer environment and speed up creating patient-ready-spaces as rooms and wards are re-configured back to their original use.


With room re-entry as soon as the cycle has finished, Ultra-V is a fast and flexible resource that can not only alleviate the pressures of patient flow brought on by the challenges of Covid-19, but equally prevent infection caused by other prevalent diseases such as MRSA and Norovirus.


High-intensity UV-C action for rapid decontamination No residual hazards with immediate use of treated area No need to seal off ventilation and fire detectors Real-time monitoring and reporting Wireless control from outside of the treatment area Simple activation with in-built safety features Easy to store, transport and deploy Validated decontamination cycle every time


For more information on Inivos’ automated decontamination solutions: Call 0845 270 6690 or email csj@inivos.com


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