Understanding the Key Elements of Effective Decontamination

 
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Due to the current circumstances surrounding COVID-19, many different companies are promoting their businesses as service providers that can clean spaces and eliminate the COVID-19 virus.

However, as Hygiene Pro Clean (HPC) has learnt from many years’ experience as a leading business in the decontamination industry. Effective Decontamination is only possible when certain key elements are delivered together. These key elements include, The Delivery System; The Chemicals / Reagent and The Methodology.

HPC are market leaders, and will deliver these elements, which together, ensure Effective Decontamination. This complete decontamination service, delivered by HPC, ensures that not only the’ topical’ viruses, such as COVID-19, Norovirus and Influenza are destroyed; but also other viral and bacterial threats such as Mould, Odour Control and Bio Hazard issues are dealt with simultaneously. A complete decontamination service in ONE application.

The Delivery System is based on the revolutionary HPC Ultra Sonic Atomiser which has been designed and developed in-house by HPC working closely with Salford University. The atomiser heavy mist is delivered at 10-15 microns which ensures cost effectivity, efficiency and total effectiveness. There is no heavy wetting during the treatment and the decontamination includes both air and surfaces including the most complex surfaces.

The HPC Decon Pro Clean Reagents used cover a very broad spectrum. There are no known pathogens immune to the Log-7 efficacy and they are both safe and non-toxic.

Our HPC Optimised Delivery Methods are verified, validated, tested and certified. HPC products are EPA registered, and the company holds many industry memberships and accreditations including The Institute of Decontamination Sciences, The Green Clean Institute and ATCC - the premier global biological materials resource and standards organisation offering an extensive collection of products manufactured under ISO certification and accreditation.

HPC have been successful in winning funding from a Welsh Government backed initiative for the Rapid Sanitisation of Ambulances (Welsh Ambulance Trust). Working closely with The Small Business Research Initiative (SBRI) Centre of Excellence and Welsh Ambulance Service the challenge has been to reduce the current turnaround time it takes to effectively decontaminate an ambulance making it safe for service and occupancy. Support for the challenge has been provided by The Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) and carried out at the Defence Science & Technologies (DSTL) at Porton Down.

For further information on the above, or to discuss your requirements please contact us.

 
Myles Pemberton