Practicing proper hand hygiene and not touching the face can help limit the spread of SARS-CoV-2. However, there is a growing concern about how to disinfect other surfaces, such as clothes and shoes.
Becker’s Healthcare recently spoke with Alice Brewer, director of clinical affairs for Tru-D SmartUVC, and Debra Hagberg, director of clinical affairs for PDI Healthcare, about what hospitals can do ...
It's the time of the year for holiday cheer, but also the season for coughing, sneezing and everything in between. Norovirus is a highly contagious virus that causes vomiting and diarrhea, according ...
Most home cooks agree that an organized kitchen is helpful when prepping food and entertaining. A clean and sanitized kitchen and food prep area is essential to ensure safety against bacteria and ...
For the most part, scrubbing with soap and water or using an all-purpose spray is enough to clean your home. But some jobs call for stronger products, like getting rid of germs after someone is sick.
A norovirus particle is pictured in this 3D illustration by Jessica A. Allen for the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, shared via Wikimedia Commons. CDC / Jessica A. Allen, Illustrator: ...
Norovirus turns a cozy family home into a high‑stakes cleanup zone in a matter of hours, and the instinct to drench every surface in the harshest chemicals you can find is understandable. You do need ...
Tru-D SmartUVC is changing the way healthcare works by providing hospitals with cutting-edge technology for enhanced disinfection of hospital environments. Tru-D aims to offer a programmatic solution ...