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Vice President and Global Chief Medical Officer, Royal Caribbean Cruise
Induction Charged Delivery Systems - provides a process for us to sanitize very large areas in short periods of time and ensure uniform distribution and application of the sanitizing chemicals reaching every touch point. It also provides a means for deploying a plan we feel is truly effective during regular maintenance, outbreak situations as well as post-outbreak - to prevent recurrences.
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Fleet Sanitation Officer, Carnival Cruise
The ability to replace mops, spray bottles and rags to increase the level and effectiveness of disinfection procedures and protocols in shipboard and terminal operation, guarantees a much higher level of protection suitable for today’s evolving biological threats like Norovirus, Ebola (EVD) but also Influenza and Influenzalike diseases. This technology allows ships to complete a full disinfection protocol in a more effective way by minimizing the possibility of human error during rapid turnaround days with zero cross over to the next voyage.
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Miller School of Medicine, Florida
...after the devastating Haiti earthquake of 2010, the University of Miami hospitals were treated with induction charged disinfectant and reported zero incidents of outbreak with no cross contamination. Induction charged chemical delivery equipment has also been incorporated into their new Ebola emergency management protocols for total surface protection.
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Fire Chief Sunrise Fire Rescue, Florida
Induction Charged Technology is revolutionizing the way businesses and municipalities can now treat their sanitization. We are incorporating this technology into almost every aspect of our day to day operation to improve the health and safety of our patients and personnel, reduce costs and improve productivity.