Demonstation model of a Clinell UV-360 Room Sanitiser Device

Demonstration model of a Clinell UV-360 Room Sanitiser Device including two bulbs with protective cases, Ultra Violet Devices Inc., California, USA, 2017

The Clinell UV-360 room sanitiser uses ultraviolet light to clean hospital rooms in a bid to lower and prevent healthcare associated infections (HCAIs). Designed to be used in collaboration with regular cleaning methods, the Clinell UV-360 acts as a double check. Left turned on in a room for 20 minutes, the UV light kills 99.99% of Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MSRA) and Clostridium difficile infections (CDI). As UV light in high doses can cause skin redness and conjunctivitis, the machine has four safety motion sensors which shut the device down if it senses movement.

Reducing HCAIs is a key priority for all healthcare settings including the NHS. Between 2016 and 2017, there were an estimated 653 000 HCAIs among 13.8 million adult inpatients in hospitals in England. Healthcare associated infections add to the length of a person’s hospitals stay and can sometimes have long lasting impacts.

Details

Category:
Nursing & Hospital Furnishings
Object Number:
2020-154
Materials:
aluminium (metal) and glass
Measurements:
overall: 1841 mm x 914 mm x 914 mm, 40 kg
type:
disinfector
credit:
GAMA Healthcare Ltd

Parts

Light bulbs for the Clinell UV-360 Room Sanitiser Device

Light bulbs for the Clinell UV-360 Room Sanitiser Device

Two light bulbs with caps for Clinell UV-360 Room Sanitiser Device, Ultra Violet Devices Inc., California, USA, 2017

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The Clinell UV-360 room sanitiser uses ultraviolet light to clean hospital rooms in a bid to lower and prevent healthcare associated infections (HCAIs). Designed to be used in collaboration with regular cleaning methods, the Clinell UV-360 acts as a double check. Left turned on in a room for 20 minutes, the UV light kills 99.99% of Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MSRA) and Clostridium difficile infections (CDI). As UV light in high doses can cause skin redness and conjunctivitis, the machine has four safety sensors which shut the device down if it senses movement.

Reducing HCAIs is a key priority for all healthcare settings including the NHS. Between 2016 and 2017, there were an estimated 653 000 HCAIs among 13.8 million adult inpatients in hospitals in England. Healthcare associated infections add to the length of a person’s hospitals stay and can sometimes have long lasting impacts.

Measurements:
overall: 200 mm x 200 mm x 1700 mm,
Materials:
glass
Object Number:
2020-154/1
type:
lamp - light bulb
Demonstation model of a Clinell UV-360 Room Sanitiser Device

Demonstation model of a Clinell UV-360 Room Sanitiser Device

Demonstration model of a Clinell UV-360 Room Sanitiser Device, Ultra Violet Devices Inc., California, USA, 2017

More

The Clinell UV-360 room sanitiser uses ultraviolet light to clean hospital rooms in a bid to lower and prevent healthcare associated infections (HCAIs). Designed to be used in collaboration with regular cleaning methods, the Clinell UV-360 acts as a double check. Left turned on in a room for 20 minutes, the UV light kills 99.99% of Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MSRA) and Clostridium difficile infections (CDI). As UV light in high doses can cause skin redness and conjunctivitis, the machine has four safety motion sensors which shut the device down if it senses movement.

Reducing HCAIs is a key priority for all healthcare settings including the NHS. Between 2016 and 2017, there were an estimated 653 000 HCAIs among 13.8 million adult inpatients in hospitals in England. Healthcare associated infections add to the length of a person’s hospitals stay and can sometimes have long lasting impacts.

Measurements:
overall: 1841 mm x 914 mm x 914 mm, 40 kg
Materials:
aluminium (metal) and glass
Object Number:
2020-154/2
type:
disinfector