How UV radiation disinfection is transforming environmental safety in healthcare
This webinar is on-demand and can be viewed at your convenience.
The COVID-19 pandemic proved traditional disinfectant methods need a boost. Commonly-used disinfect processes in healthcare settings involve harsh chemicals that may still miss harmful germs and bacteria, leaving behind safety risks for patients and staff.
A more reliable, non-toxic approach exists: disinfection via ultraviolet radiation and ultraviolet germicidal light. This enables continuous, autonomous disinfection and is one of the many reasons more healthcare organizations are incorporating UV-C disinfection into their protocols.
A more reliable, non-toxic approach exists: disinfection via ultraviolet radiation and ultraviolet germicidal light. This enables continuous, autonomous disinfection and is one of the many reasons more healthcare organizations are incorporating UV-C disinfection into their protocols.
Join this discussion with experts from Boston-based Harvard Medical School and New York City-based Columbia University Medical Center to learn why and how their organizations are supplementing manual disinfection with UV-C technology.
Key learning points:
Key learning points:
- Best practices for incorporating UV-C disinfection into your facility
- The safety and efficacy benefits of UV-C technologies
- Steps to implement germicidal UV lamps and fixture to enhance existing HVAC and filtration
Presenters
![Dr. David Brenner - Liz Engman](https://go.beckershospitalreview.com/hs-fs/hubfs/Dr.%20David%20Brenner%20-%20Liz%20Engman.jpg?width=120&height=120&name=Dr.%20David%20Brenner%20-%20Liz%20Engman.jpg)
David Brenner, Ph.D., D.Sc
Director of the Center for Radiological Research, Columbia University Medical Center
![Edward Nardell - Liz Engman](https://go.beckershospitalreview.com/hs-fs/hubfs/Edward%20Nardell%20-%20Liz%20Engman.jpg?width=120&height=120&name=Edward%20Nardell%20-%20Liz%20Engman.jpg)