Disinfection equipment
Professional Grade Disinfection Equipment for Modern Needs
In today's health-conscious environment, high-quality disinfection equipment has become essential for businesses, hospitals, schools, and public facilities. Our advanced disinfection solutions are designed to meet the most stringent hygiene standards while being user-friendly and efficient.
Key Product Specifications
Our disinfection equipment comes with the following features:
- UV-C Light Technology: 254nm wavelength for optimal germicidal effectiveness
- Coverage Area: 50-5000 sq ft models available
- Timer Settings: Programmable from 5 minutes to 12 hours
- Safety Features: Motion sensors, tilt protection, and automatic shut-off
- Portability: Wheeled or wall-mounted options
- Certifications: FDA, CE, and EPA approved
Product Comparison Table
| Model | Coverage | Power | Run Time | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| DE-100 | 50-100 sq ft | 30W | 15 min cycle | Small offices, bathrooms |
| DE-300 | 200-300 sq ft | 60W | 20 min cycle | Classrooms, treatment rooms |
| DE-1000 | 800-1000 sq ft | 150W | 30 min cycle | Gyms, retail spaces |
| DE-5000 | 4000-5000 sq ft | 300W | 60 min cycle | Warehouses, hospitals |
Why Choose Our Disinfection Equipment?
Our disinfection equipment stands out in the market for several reasons:
- Clinically proven to eliminate 99.99% of pathogens including viruses, bacteria and mold
- Energy-efficient operation lowers long-term costs
- Quiet operation doesn't disrupt normal activities
- Low maintenance with replaceable bulbs lasting 8,000-10,000 hours
- Remote control options for convenient operation
Disinfection Equipment FAQ
How often should disinfection equipment be used in a medical facility?
In medical facilities, we recommend using disinfection equipment after each patient visit in treatment rooms, and at least 3-4 times daily in high-traffic areas. Operating rooms should be treated before and after procedures. The frequency should be adjusted based on patient volume and infection risk assessment.
What safety precautions are needed when operating disinfection equipment?
Our disinfection equipment includes multiple safety features, but we recommend: 1) Ensuring the area is clear of people and pets during operation 2) Wearing protective eyewear if manually directing the device 3) Not looking directly at UV light sources 4) Following manufacturer guidelines for placement and exposure times. The equipment automatically shuts off if tipped over or when motion is detected.
Can disinfection equipment replace traditional cleaning methods?
Disinfection equipment should be used as a complement to, not replacement for, traditional cleaning. Surfaces should first be cleaned to remove organic matter and debris, then disinfected with our equipment for complete microbial elimination. The combination provides the highest level of protection against pathogens.
Applications of Our Disinfection Equipment
Our solutions are versatile enough for numerous environments:
- Healthcare: Patient rooms, surgical suites, dental offices
- Education: Classrooms, dormitories, cafeterias
- Food Service: Kitchens, preparation areas, dining spaces
- Transportation: Aircraft cabins, buses, trains
- Commercial: Offices, gyms, retail stores
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Microbial Reduction Rate | 99.99% (tested against E. coli, MRSA, Influenza) |
| Power Requirements | 100-240V AC, 50/60Hz |
| Noise Level | <45 dB during operation |
| Dimensions | Varies by model (18"-48" height) |
| Weight | 8-35 lbs depending on model |
Disinfection Equipment FAQ (Continued)
What maintenance does disinfection equipment require?
Our disinfection equipment requires minimal maintenance: 1) Regular bulb replacement (typically annually with normal use) 2) Periodic cleaning of external surfaces with non-abrasive cleaners 3) Sensor calibration checks every 6 months 4) Software updates when available. We provide detailed maintenance schedules with each unit.
How does disinfection equipment compare to chemical disinfectants?
Disinfection equipment offers several advantages over chemicals: 1) No toxic residues or fumes 2) Doesn't contribute to antimicrobial resistance 3) More consistent coverage 4) Lower long-term costs. However, for heavily soiled areas or certain pathogens, a combined approach may be most effective.
Can the equipment be used while people are present?
Most models require vacant spaces during operation for maximum effectiveness and safety. However, we offer specialized units with protective shields and lower-intensity settings for continuous operation in occupied spaces. These models require longer exposure times but allow for constant protection in high-traffic areas.
Installation and Support
We provide comprehensive support for our disinfection equipment:
- Free professional installation for commercial orders
- On-site staff training included
- 24/7 technical support hotline
- Extended warranty options available
- Regular software and firmware updates
Disinfection Equipment FAQ (Final Section)
What certifications does your disinfection equipment have?
All our disinfection equipment meets or exceeds: FDA Class II Medical Device requirements, EPA Establishment Number requirements, CE Certification for European markets, ISO 13485 for quality management, and IEC 62471 for photobiological safety. Specific models may carry additional certifications for specialized applications.
How do I determine the right size equipment for my space?
We recommend measuring your space and considering: 1) Square footage 2) Ceiling height 3) Number of rooms 4) Frequency of use needed. Our specialists can perform a free space assessment and recommend the optimal configuration - many facilities use multiple smaller units rather than one large unit for better coverage and flexibility.
What is the typical lifespan of disinfection equipment?
The main unit typically lasts 7-10 years with proper maintenance. UV bulbs require replacement every 8,000-10,000 operational hours. Other components like sensors and fans may need attention after 3-5 years. Our premium models feature modular designs allowing individual component replacement rather than full unit replacement.
