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Candida auris: Choosing the Right Lines of Defense

Microscope

C. auris is an emerging fungal microorganism that is often resistant to antifungal disinfectants. Evidence shows that it can survive on health care environmental surfaces. Studies have shown that auris can persist on surfaces in the health care environment for at least 14 days (Piedrahita et al., 2017; Welsh et

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Posted 03.29.22
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Disinfection, Industry News, Tru-D News, Tru-D Technology

Tru-D Program Helps Elevate Staff Skill Sets, Empowers Employees to be “Heroes”

South Florida Baptist Hospital

Oneida Health System invested in the Tru-D technology in 2016. The Tru-D technology is used in Oneida’s operating rooms at end-of-day cleaning as well as in other areas of the hospital. “Our cleaning efforts are further enhanced by the use of Tru-D, a state-of-the-art ultraviolet light system which reflects throughout

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Posted 03.14.22
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The Tru-Difference: Customer Support and Service at Your Fingertips

San Juan Utahna 1

Be sure to read parts one and two of this series to learn how to build a culture of UV within your facility as well as how the Tru-D SmartUVC team helps track the utilization and success of your disinfection program. Your investment in Tru-D technology shows your commitment to

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Posted 02.22.22
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Disinfection, General Disinfection, PDI, Tru-D Technology

The Tru-Difference: The Tru-D Device’s Network Topography

Tru-D Portal

In the first part of this blog series, we discussed how to build a culture of UVC within your facility. In this post, we will share how the Tru-D team uses the device’s network topography to track utilization and success. The Tru-D device delivers your disinfection data automatically to your

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Posted 02.16.22
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The science behind handwashing and a measured UVC dose

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We’ve all been told to scrub our hands with hot, soapy water for at least 20 seconds to avoid spreading germs and infections. Need a timer? Hum the “Happy Birthday” song from beginning to end twice. But why is that? Science tells us so. The science behind soap is straight

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Posted 11.03.21
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