Healthcare Industry
Decontamination Services
 
 
Operating Rooms
Operating rooms can be decontaminated using chlorine dioxide gas on a routine basis for contamination control.  Chlorine dioxide gas can also be used in contamination response to eliminate any contamination present and quickly return rooms and equipment back to a safe, working order.  By using a gas, all cracks and crevices from floor to ceiling are contacted and decontaminated, ensuring a completely sterile work environment.
Patient Rooms
Patient rooms can be decontaminated using chlorine dioxide gas on a routine basis for contamination control.  This can range anywhere from between every patient, to weekly, monthly, quarterly or yearly.  Chlorine dioxide gas can also be used in contamination response to eliminate any contamination present and quickly return rooms and equipment back to a safe environment.  By using a gas, all cracks and crevices from floor to ceiling are contacted and decontaminated, ensuring a completely sterile area.
Laboratories
Laboratories can be decontaminated using chlorine dioxide gas on a routine basis for contamination control.  Chlorine dioxide gas can also be used in contamination response to eliminate any contamination present and quickly return rooms and equipment back to a safe, working order.  By using a gas, all cracks and crevices from floor to ceiling are contacted and decontaminated, ensuring a completely sterile work environment.
HVAC Ductwork / HEPA Housings
Ductwork and HVAC systems, including HEPA housings, can be decontaminated using chlorine dioxide gas.  In fact, chlorine dioxide gas is the only residue free fumigation method that can successfully decontaminate HVAC ductwork as it does not condense out along the path length.

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Ambulances
Ambulances can be decontaminated using chlorine dioxide gas for routine contamination control or as contamination response.  Chlorine dioxide gas offers a residue free method which contacts all surfaces, cracks, and crevices from floor to ceiling ensuring both patient and worker safety from pathogens.