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Decon-X Preventing Infections

Intelligent Disinfection Technology

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PRODUCTS<br />

DECON-X DX3 – FIXED<br />

<strong>Decon</strong>-X DX 3 is a fixed system for infection<br />

rooms at hospitals.<br />

At Sunnaas hospital outside Oslo (Norway’s<br />

largest state owned rehabilitation hospital),<br />

the first fixed in-room disinfection solution<br />

from <strong>Decon</strong>-X was delivered - and officially<br />

launched in January 2019.<br />

Once the patient has left the room, hospital<br />

staff makes simple preparations and visually<br />

confirms that there is no patient in the room.<br />

Then the system automatically locks the room,<br />

closes the ventilation system and disables the<br />

fire alarm sensor. The staff responsible does a final<br />

confirmation on the checklist on the system<br />

touch screen – outside the room – and starts<br />

the process. Sensors measure and report the<br />

process in real-time, and the built-in communication<br />

unit sends a report via SMS and e-mail<br />

to the user when the process is completed.<br />

Documentation and user safety<br />

The robot sends alarms and status reports<br />

directly to the user’s mobile phone (or e-mail),<br />

thereby eliminating user or system errors, and it<br />

documents that the process has been successfully<br />

completed. Unlike traditional disinfectants<br />

that are used by manual cleaning – and which<br />

rarely remove all microbes from the surface –<br />

the <strong>Decon</strong>-X method is also environmentally<br />

friendly and leaves no residues.<br />

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INFECTION ROOMS<br />

<strong>Decon</strong>-X DX3 can be<br />

programmed from a panel<br />

outside the infected room.<br />

System illustration.

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