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infection prevention and control


Make light work of Fully calibrated to enable self-disinfecting rooms


The NEW Ultra-V Connect™ system from Inivos® can provide hospitals and care facilities with rapid, routine decontamination in areas of high patient-flow or increased risk that’s tailored to your own unique infection control needs.


With a fully calibrated set-up, Ultra-V Connect enables rooms, wards and theatres the ability to self-decontaminate on a regular basis or even after each patient use.


Rapid and routine cycles can help alleviate the pressures of patient flow, especially during the challenges of Covid-19, but equally prevent infection caused by other prevalent diseases such as MRSA and Norovirus.


Easy to operate with enhanced safety measures and validation to ensure the highest standards are met each and every time.


High-intensity UV-C action Need-specific, custom decontamination cycles No residual hazards with immediate use of treated area Real-time monitoring and reporting Wireless control from outside of the treatment area Simple operator activation with built-in safety sensors Suitable for retro-fit and new-build installations Validated assurance every time


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


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