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The Last Frontier of
Infection Control
For the healthcare sector, infection control
has been in the spotlight for several years, and in that time there
have been huge strides in reducing hospital acquired infections, however
there is at least one problem that persists. Whilst infections can be
reduced by surface cleaning, patient and staff hygiene and other in ward
measures, there is still the risk that infections once established can
spread through the air, carried on air borne dust particles or droplets.
Not only can infections spread by this method within a room, but with
the help of ducted ventilation systems the infections can spread on the
ducted air flow throughout the building. Infection control in both
ducted air and in room air is the specialist capability of Sanuvox systems.
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It seems that this last frontier of
infection control has in the past fallen between two fields of
responsibility within healthcare establishments because typically, it
falls to the estates manager to take responsibility for the hospital
infrastructure including the ventilation systems, whilst infection
control responsibility falls to the infection control officer. |
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critical for the implementation of the last frontier of infection
control is that the estates and infection control management work
together and understand the elements required to this type of solution.
It is an 'estates thing' but with a clear infection control objective. |

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The Benefits of Pure Air
in Healthcare Environments
With so much to be gained from UV purified air
in hospitals and health centres, besides infection control, its a mystery why the UK healthcare sector
has been so slow to realise the how much better their air could be.
What is an accepted and routine solution found in hospitals in other
developed countries still seems to be regarded as something akin to rocket science
in UK healthcare sector. Even more surprising when you consider
that infection control is actually only part of the result.
The Key Benefits of Sanuvox
Systems
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The Bonus Benefits of Sanuvox
Systems |
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Destroy biohazards
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Destroy biological
contaminants,
including - |
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Oxidise chemical
contaminants
including - |
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Oxidise odours
including - |
- MRSA
- C difficile
- Anthrax spores
- TB
- Legionella
- Dysentery bacilli
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- Cold virus
- Flu virus
- Mould spores
- Many other
viruses, bacteria and spores to numerous to mention
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- Cleaning chemicals
- Formaldehyde
- Chemicals from furnishings
- Ozone
- Chemicals off-gassed from
building materials and paints
- Traffic fumes including
benzene
- Volatile organic compounds
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- Body odours
- Food odours
- Traffic smells
- Damp
- External odours
- Cigarette smoke
- Wash room smells
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Benefits
Stop serious airborne micro organism threats passing through
the ventilation system. A vital component of building bio
security, business continuity and infection control. |
Benefits
Airborne infection control. Prevents
infections on bioaerosols travelling
through ventilation system, therefore reduces staff infection
rates and absenteeism |
Benefits
Less incidence of staff nausea
related sickness therefore higher productivity
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Benefits
No smells - happy building occupants |
What does it do?
Inside ventilation systems
- In the building's ventilation system can be
a number ventilation circuits each serving a number or rooms or areas in
the building. In each ventilation system will be an air handling unit (AHU)
complete with a fresh and recirculated air mixer box, filters, heating
and cooling coils, and a fan. Sanuvox UV based infection control
equipment is installed the
supply duct down stream of the AHU and its filters. The Sanuvox in-duct
air purification unit provides sufficient intensity and duration of a specific frequency of UV light that destroys
air borne biological contamination,
thus implementing infection control to to the areas served by the
ventilation system. The last frontier of infection
control is in the duct.

Sanuvox MB500 |
Inside rooms
including wards, waiting rooms, treatment rooms - Not
only can infection control be achieved for air passing through the
buildings ducting systems, but Sanuvox can supply UV stand alone
systems that are designed for infection control within a room.
For this type of infection control the Sanuvox P900GX and MB500
units are used.
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based unit that is in a free standing or wall mounted format for
continuously re-circulating air inside a room, whilst the MB500
is a ceiling mounted unit that is designed to easily retrofitted
into a standard 2' square ceiling grid system. Both offer an
ability to dramatically reduce the active count of airborne
biological contaminants, thereby establishing the foundation of
airborne infection in the treated room. Also these stand
alone units also offer the same wider air purification benefits
as the Sanuvox in-duct units, namely the removal of airborne
chemicals and odours. |

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Change The Mindset
The
Boring Old
Technology
Questions |
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What
filtration efficiency is required for infection control, in order to catch bugs including spores, viruses or bacteria?
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How many carbon filters are needed to
prevent odours, and chemical contaminants?
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The Smarter
New
Technology Questions |
- How much
UV energy is needed to destroy bugs including spores, viruses or bacteria,
in order to have effective infection control?
- How much UV energy is needed to remove odours and chemicals?
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In solving the same problem, the difference
between the traditional and smarter answers is similar to the difference
between a sledgehammer and nut cracker. With this
approach we are not trying to catch everything in order to catch the
target contaminants; instead we are targeting the biological and
chemical contaminants and not wasting energy on everything else.
Today's Solution
Accepting that your buildings ventilation system has at least F6
efficiency filters in the air handling unit, then the smart way to
establish airborne infection control and get chemically clean air (including
odours) is to use a Sanuvox 'in-duct' ultraviolet air purification system. The
big benefits of these systems compared to high efficiency filters and
carbon filters is that;
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Installation is easy - it is mounted in the
duct and not the air handling unit |
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Power cost is low - similar to an equivalent
size and number of florescent lamps |
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Prolonged maintenance interval - lamps
typically have a life of over 3 years |
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Additional pressure load on system fan is
negligible. |
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Overall running cost (including
power and replacement parts) is typically 4 -6 times lower
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Why
Sanuvox UV
Sanuvox
in-duct air purifiers use ultraviolet light at exactly the correct wave
length, at a very high intensity and for a high exposure time to
effectively disable all the biological contaminants on the air that pass
it, including spores, bacteria and viruses. This means that a hospital
or health centre with Sanuvox Biowall units fitted for infection control can almost guarantee
that infections will not pass through the duct work system from one
ventilated area to another.
There are plenty of companies that offer UV air purifiers. None of their systems
are like Sanuvox equipment, with an array of lamps
supported in the middle of the process air stream and running parallel
to the airflow. Only Sanuvox use lamps that are 'spliced' from two types of high quality quartz glass,
so that they can use the benefits of both UV-V and UV-C light. The
lamps have exceptionally long life and the
electronic ballast and control system is very sophisticated, enabling
monitoring of lamp life and lamp operation as well as integration into
the building management system (BMS)
Compared
to other UV system providers, Sanuvox provides greater benefits to users
because;
| Feature |
Because |
Your Gains |
| Lower
lamp change frequency |
Better
quality lamps |
- Low maintenance requirement
- Lower running costs
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Higher operational efficiency
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Parallel to air stream, in-duct
format |
- Better quality air in
building
- Leading edge in-duct
infection control
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Effective infection control and and
chemical purification |
Spliced UV-V and UV-C lamps |
- Wider range of challenges
met
- Enhanced reputation
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Ease of management |
Sanuvox in duct systems can
integrate with your building management system (BMS) |
- System safety
- Easy system monitoring
- Low building management time
input
- Lower cost of management
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Does It Work?
Yes, it works. We do not make
spurious 99.999% efficiency claims, that might be standard fair for
other suppliers. We can specify Sanuvox technology using
our bespoke engineering programs to provide the exact solution to your
application. Thus if your infection control requirement is to achieve at
least 98% efficiency against, say, C difficile on a particular airflow
in a particular duct we can specify a system to do this and tell you
exactly how efficient the installation will be.
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These air purifiers
have far wider applications than just infection control
and indeed they are also used for air air sterilisation in food
production facilities, defence establishments, vehicles and for
industrial odour control. Sanuvox air purifiers are even used to
protect occupants of buildings against bioterrorism attacks and
spores such as anthrax and in that regard Sanuvox Biowall has
been extensively lab tested and proven by none other than the National
Homeland Security Research Centre in US (sponsored by the
Environmental Protection Agency in the US). They reckon Sanuvox
works; as do countless users across the globe. |
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been proven that these systems can destroy anthrax spores and
that requires 7 times more UV irradiation than required to
achieve the same efficiency kill on MRSA then it is fair to say
that killing MRSA is very easily within the infection control
capabilities for Sanuvox systems. |
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Information Via Questions
How much saving for the bottom line?
The high
pressure drop across HEPA and carbon filters creates very high running costs. In this
example we compare a 10000 m3/hr airflow through HEPA
filters (which may not even be high enough efficiency for your infection
control objectives) and carbon filters with treatment using a Sanuvox Biowall.
| Airflow
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10000 |
m3/hr |
Find out how
much filter pressure drop actually costs

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| Pressure drop of
high efficiency filters |
300 |
Pascals |
| Pressure drop on
carbon filters |
150 |
Pascals |
| Hours operation
per year |
5000 |
hrs |
| Cost of
electricity |
10 |
pence per kwh |
| Fan efficiency |
60 |
% |
| Fan motor
efficiency |
90 |
% |
| Filter change
out period |
1 |
per year |
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Sanuvox Biowall lamp
change out |
1 |
per 17000 hrs |
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HEPA
filters and carbon filters for infection control |
Sanuvox Biowall
for infection control |
| Electrical power
cost per year |
£1155.50 |
£230 |
| Approx replacement
elements costs per change out |
£2070 |
£1000 |
| Annualised
replacement elements cost |
£2070 |
£294.11 |
| Total annual running
cost |
£3225.50 |
£524.11 |
On this small example you save £2701.39 per
year.
Or put it another way; for this example the running cost of
infection control using a Sanuvox Biowall is less than 1/6th of the filter solution, and that is
without considering the labour costs of the more frequent filter
changes. A hospital could easily have more than a dozen such systems or
larger. In addition to the obvious benefits of infection control and
purified air, the savings compared to filter based solutions can be
staggering.
Now What?
Unfortunately it is not possible implement the last frontier of
infection control by browsing this
or any other website, but you can start the process by calling us and on 0845 688 0112,
asking for Bill Anderson. Alternatively contact us by email.

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Note
With the exception of some
smaller and stand alone units we don't offer priced Sanuvox equipment on
this site although most of the Sanuvox range are listed here.
If you have an application
for a Sanuvox system, then please call us so that we can ensure that we
fully understand the application and specify and quote for the most
suitable Sanuvox unit.
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