The company is offering a number of its devices to assist those facilities that have been impacted by Hurricane Sandy and that could benefit from Xenex’s technology to bring their hospitals back online and to protect their already compromised patients. Xenex is a “green” and mercury-free technology.
“Our mission is to save lives and reduce suffering by preventing healthcare associated infections. We’d like to show our support to the hospitals and patients affected by Hurricane Sandy by helping get the hospitals clean and safe for patients again,” said Morris Miller, CEO of Xenex. “To show our support, we are loaning our room disinfection devices and our trained staff, who are ready to work with hospitals affected by the disaster, so we can ensure those hospital rooms get back up and running as quickly as possible.”
Xenex’s portable room disinfection system uses pulsed xenon ultraviolet light to destroy viruses, bacteria and bacterial spores in the patient environment without contact or chemicals.
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