Green the standard
Cleaner.Greener.Leaner. Green is the new Gold standard
Quickly achieve High-Level Disinfection (HLD) for semi-critical medical devices with cost eff iciency, compliance, and sustainability. The Green standard’ transforms the disinfection of flexible channel-less ENT endoscopes, TEE probes and ultrasound probes.
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Enhanced Patient Safety
Delivers superior High-Level Disinfection through1
: • 2.5 Full-Time
• Automation • Consistency •Traceability
Employees' time freed up for enhanced patient care2
• Continuous availability of medical equipments
Streamlined Workflow
• 87.5% decrease in disinfection time2
Sustainable Healthcare
Annually: • Chemical use reduced by 1547 liters2
• Water consumption decreased by as much as 7875 liters2
• CO2 emissions cut by approximately 8703.65 kilograms2
Economic Efficiency
• 41% cheaper than current disinfection methods3
• Save up on chemical and consumable costs
• Approved clinical data4
Compliant Standard
• Compliant with international safety and quality standards such as
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1- Ezeh, Uche C., et al. “The Eff ectiveness of Ultraviolet Smart D60 in Reducing Contamination of Flexible Fiberoptic Laryngoscopes.” The Laryngoscope, vol. 00, no. 00, 24 July 2023,
https://doi.org/10.1002/lary.30869. 2- Reinier de Graaf Hospital and Technical University Del . (2023). The Way to Sustainable Healthcare: Reduction of CO2 Emissions and Turnaround Time Through Innovative Disinfection Methods. 3- Biadsee, A., Zohar, Y., & Assi, S. (2023). Cost Minimization Analysis of Nasopharyngoscope Reprocessing in Community Practice. Journal of Otolaryngolog - Head & Neck Surgery, 52(8),
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40463−022−00610−9. 4- UV Smart D60 Verification and Validation Overview.” Disinfection of Channel-less ENT Endoscopes, Rigid ENT Endoscopes, and TEE Probes in 60 Seconds, Jan. 2024. Document available upon request.
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