HOSPITAL DISINFECTING SERVICES
REDUCING HEALTH CARE ASSOCIATED INFECTIONS
Today bacteria and viruses are stronger than ever. Current products are no longer effective in combating dangerous microbes. Patients and staff are at risk from cross-contamination. Dangerous pathogens travel faster and easier.
Today hospitals face increasing pressure to control costs, increase productivity, and provide superior care. As such, even simple prevention strategies can be overlooked by staff members resulting in Health care associated infections (HAI).
- In a 2011 study, the CDC found that on any given day, about 1 in 25 hospital patients has at least one healthcare-associated infection.
- In a 2011 there were 722,000 HAIs in U.S acute care hospitals.
- 75,000 hospital patients with HAIs died during their hospitalizations.
- Annual costs of HAIs is estimated between $35.7 to $45 billion dollars
- Healthcare Associated infections:
- Must Be Reported
- CDC
- Department of Health
- CMS
- National Health and Safety Network
- Reimbursement is affected
- Healthcare Associated infections:

- Increased Length of Stay
- Throughput issues
- Left without being seen
- Left AMA
- Decreased patient satisfaction / HCAHPS scores
- Value Based Purchasing monies lost
- Negative Publicity
Bactronix® is a science based company that measures, kills and prevents bacteria, mold, viruses, fungi, odors and VOC’s from returning. The Two-Step Process is applied electrostatically and ensures 100% coverage.
Bactronizing is environmentally conscience and does not use toxic chemicals such as ammonias, bleaches, peroxides or metal-based poisons such as silver or copper ions. The process creates no harmful by-products or ozone arming VOC’s.
The Bactronizing process kills
- MRSA
- VRE
- H1N1
- Many other blood borne pathogens
Bactronix has created an effective infection control program, which contains the follow aspects:
- Comprehensive training & education
- Assessment & testing
- Effective products & equipment
- Monitoring & compliance

Bactronix of Southeastern Pennsylvania infection control program will be warranted with the Bactronix “Seal of Certification” called the BactroSeal. Certification is based on maintaining low levels of contamination. The Bactronizing process will have your facility odor free, safer, and healthier for your patients and staff.