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Brookdale Community College first in U.S. to invest in Tru-D disinfection robots

Brookdale Community College

Brookdale Community College invested in two UVC robots that kill organisms in their way. The Tru-D® devices are a proactive step to ensure a clean environment. Brookdale is the first college in the nation to purchase the Tru-D robot, short for “Thorough Room Ultraviolet Disinfection,” demonstrating its commitment to remaining on

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Posted 12.02.20
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The importance of measured UVC dose

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The Tru-D device is a portable UVC disinfection system that delivers one automated, measured dose of UVC light to consistently disinfect a room during one cycle. The Tru-D robot operates from one placement within the room, ensuring significant microorganism reduction in direct and shadowed areas and reducing the threat of

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Posted 05.27.20
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Tru-D donates UVC disinfection device to Church Health

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Amid the chaos and confusion of the current COVID-19 pandemic, health care providers are feverishly working to maintain the highest levels of cleanliness and disinfection possible. In addition to acute care facilities, non-profit clinics across the country are seeing an influx of patients who may or may not have access

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Posted 03.27.20
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The Importance of Measured UVC Dose

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When considering UVC disinfection technology, it is important to choose a device that provides total room disinfection, even in shadowed areas or those not in direct line of sight. A measured, calculated UVC dose ensures that every surface in a room is disinfected. Tru-D uses patented Sensor360 technology, which calculates

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Posted 01.15.20
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Learn how Sebastian River Medical Center uses UVC Disinfection

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Sebastian River Medical Center has added a new member to its environmental services team. “In a hospital setting,” Ralph Taylor, chief operating officer of Sebastian River Medical, says, “we need to ensure that we’re the cleanest place in the community. We have a very strong team of EVS, or Environmental

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Posted 11.20.19
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