Marshall County Invests in First UV Disinfection Robot
Marshall County Hospital deploys Tru-D SmartUVC to fight infections
MEMPHIS, Tenn. and BENTON, Ky., Aug. 2, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Marshall County Hospital in Benton, Kentucky has added a new member to its environmental services (ES) team to proactively reduce the risk of hospital-acquired infections (HAIs). The new addition, Tru-D SmartUVC, short for "total room ultraviolet disinfection," is a UV disinfection robot that uses UVC light energy to kill deadly pathogens such as C. diff, MRSA, MERS, Ebola and more.
Marshall County Hospital is a Joint Commission (JC) accredited facility with a 24-hour physician-staffed emergency department. The hospital provides a variety of inpatient and outpatient services including home health, digital mammography, CT, lab, physical, speech and occupational therapy, surgery and orthopedics. Since 1964, Marshall County Hospital has been dedicated to the improvement of its facility, services and programs to meet the needs of the community while maintaining a standard of excellence in a friendly atmosphere. Adding Tru-D to its robust infection prevention program demonstrates the facility's commitment to a safe and germ-free environment for its patients and staff.
"Marshall County Hospital is excited to deploy Tru-D as an added layer of protection against germs and pathogens that can linger in patient and operating rooms after traditional cleaning is performed," said Marica White, Public Relations Director for Marshall County Hospital. "Tru-D will complement our existing infection prevention program to ensure our hospital is as safe and germ-free as possible for each and every patient who walks through our doors."
Tru-D was the first UV disinfection robot on the market and for a decade has continued to be a market leader in the industry. Through its patented Sensor360 technology, Tru-D is able to compensate for room variables such as size, shape and contents to deliver the precise, lethal dose of UVC energy needed for each unique room. Before Tru-D is activated, ES professionals clean the room with standard cleaning protocols; Tru-D is then brought in the room to begin administering a single cycle of UV energy, providing thorough room disinfection. Through its method of calculated, measured UV dosage, Tru-D is able to disinfect in both direct, line-of-sight and shadowed areas while removing the chance of human error in the disinfection process. After the cycle is complete, Tru-D alerts the operator via text and/or audio message that the cycle is complete and the entire room has been disinfected.
"Only Tru-D's method of calculated UV dosage can guarantee that an entire room has been thoroughly disinfected," said Chuck Dunn, CEO and President of Tru-D SmartUVC. "Backed by leading health care systems and the industry's top researchers, Tru-D was the only device chosen for the first-ever randomized clinical trial on UV disinfection, which was funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Results of the Benefits of Enhanced Terminal Room Disinfection (BETR-D) study proved that Tru-D can cut transmission of four major superbugs by a cumulative 30 percent among patients admitted to the same room."
For more information, visit Tru-D.com.
About Tru-D SmartUVC
Only Tru-D delivers an automated, measured dose of UVC light to consistently disinfect an entire room during a single cycle. Operating from a single position in the room, Tru-D ensures significant pathogen reduction in direct and shadowed areas. Validated by more than a dozen independent studies, Tru-D's automated, measured dosing capabilities and real-time usage-tracking features make it one of the most advanced UV disinfection systems available.
About Marshall County Hospital
Marshall County Hospital is a 25-bed Critical Access Hospital located at 615 Old Symsonia Road in Benton, Kentucky. Marshall County Hospital is a Joint Commission (JC) accredited facility with a 24-hour physician-staffed emergency room. The hospital provides a variety of inpatient and outpatient services including home health, MRI, digital mammography, CT, lab, physical, speech and occupational therapy, surgery and orthopedics.
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