90% of teachers believe their classroom air is unhealth
Classroom air quality concerns are at an all-time high, with educators and parents increasingly alarmed by how poor indoor air impacts student health and learning. The Fellowes 2024 survey highlights the depth of this issue. Nearly 90% of teachers believe their classroom air is unhealthy, linking it to respiratory issues, fatigue, and higher absenteeism. Putting…
Read MorePrinceton BioDefense Systems and Synexis® Join Forces With the New Jersey PGA to Improve Indoor Air Quality for employees, members and guests at their corporate headquarters.
PRINCETON, NJ., Apr. 19, 2022 — Princeton BioDefense Systems has installed Synexis® DHPâ„¢ systems at the NJ PGA Headquarters as part of a drive to create a safer indoor air quality environment for PGA employees, members and guest visitors. The New Jersey PGA and New Jersey Golf Foundation now joins many other institutions in partnering with Synexis®. Strategically placed…
Read MoreArthrex Invests in Employee Health, Safety with High-Tech Disinfectant Systems from Synexis
Arthrex is further demonstrating its commitment to the health and safety of all employees with investments in high-tech workplace disinfectant technology. As COVID-19 progressed, Arthrex proactively installed state-of-the-art sanitization systems in its facilities around the world to help ensure all team members and visitors work in the healthiest possible environment. This has resulted in very…
Read MoreSynexis Mold Report
How the Synexis Dry Hydrogen Peroxide Systems have been installed to mitigate the mold, bacteria, fungal, and insect activity present in the environment.
Read MoreEfficacy of the Synexis Sphere against the SARS-CoV-2 Delta Variant
The purpose of this study was to determine the ability of DHP™ to reduce aerosolized SARS-CoV-2 Delta variant in a large room-sized space. Synexis Delta Variant Lab Study Summary
Read MoreDHPâ„¢ Technology for Reduction of Microbial Colonization in the Hospital Setting
DHPâ„¢ Technology for Reduction of Microbial Colonization in the Hospital Setting In this study, DHPâ„¢ was incorporated into a community hospital’s 34-bed Cardiovascular/Telemetry unit’s existing HVAC system. The study was designed to answer the question: Does DHPâ„¢ reduce microbial contamination in the hospital unit? The results showed a significant reduction in microbes over seven days.…
Read MoreEffectiveness of DHPâ„¢ on Reducing Environmental Microbial Bioburden Risk in a Pediatric Oncology Intensive Care Unit
Effectiveness of DHPâ„¢ on Reducing Environmental Microbial Bioburden Risk in a Pediatric Oncology Intensive Care Unit By analyzing surface samples from rooms in the intensive care unit before and after DHPâ„¢ was deployed, this study demonstrates that the overall mean surface microbial burden was significantly reduced. Simply put, DHPâ„¢ was proven effective and improved the…
Read MoreInfection Specialists and Pharmacists Share Responsibility for Ensuring Patient Safety
Infection Specialists and Pharmacists Share Responsibility for Ensuring Patient Safety4 The United States Pharmacopeia (USP) has identified collaboration between infection preventionists and pharmacists as a necessary component of successful compliance with USP General Chapter <797>, the foundation of which is to prevent patient harm from microbial contamination. Dramatic advancements in environmental technologies have helped mitigate…
Read MoreClinical Study Published in American Journal of Infection Control: Evaluation of DHPâ„¢ in Reducing Microbial Bioburden in a Healthcare Facility
Clinical Study Published in American Journal of Infection Control: Evaluation of DHPâ„¢ in Reducing Microbial Bioburden in a Healthcare Facility3 Sunrise Hospital, a 762-bed acute care facility in Las Vegas, NV, conducted a study evaluating the efficacy of DHPâ„¢ Technology on microbial air and surface contamination as an adjunct to routine cleaning and disinfection. Published…
Read MoreClinical Study Published in American Journal of Infection Control: An Effective and Automated Approach for Reducing Infection Risk From Contaminated Privacy Curtains
Clinical Study Published in American Journal of Infection Control: An Effective and Automated Approach for Reducing Infection Risk From Contaminated Privacy Curtains2 Privacy curtains are widely used in hospitals and healthcare spaces. Frequently touched by both providers and patients, they easily become contaminated—and are only as clean as the last time they were manually cleaned. Plus, they’re generally only changed out twice a year.  …
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