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Surfacide’s Helios System uses three UV-C light towers simultaneously to rapidly eliminate and prevent the spread of deadly pathogens from the environments where you live, work, and play. With their Laser Mapping feature, Surfacide Helios systems are smart and able to identify exposed surfaces, providing confidence that disinfecting energy has been delivered efficiently and effectively. Surfacide UV-C is scientifically proven to rapidly decontaminate Coronavirus colonized surfaces, reducing virus and bacteria in a single cycle in as little as 5 minutes.
The Surfacide Helios System consists of a trio of automated UV-C disinfection ‘robots’ that work together to significantly reduce bacteria, spores, and viruses on hard surfaces and are effective against a variety of multi-drug resistant organisms that could cause viral infectious diseases. Using multiple ‘robots’ simultaneously emits more energy throughout a room in a single cycle, which helps shorten disinfection cycle time to just minutes and ultimately improves workflow. For added flexibility, emitters can be decoupled and utilized individually for small spaces such as bathrooms.
Founded in 2010, Surfacide is designed, engineered, and manufactured in the US. They are leading the UV-C market with comprehensive advancements providing you the power to do more. Their easy-to-use technology was purposefully engineered from top to bottom for unmatched performance and mobility.
According to the FDA: “UVC radiation is a known disinfectant for air, water, and nonporous surfaces. UVC radiation has effectively been used for decades to reduce the spread of bacteria, such as tuberculosis.”
UV technology destroys the genetic bonds in pathogens rendering them unable to replicate and cause infection. UV light only works on directly exposed surfaces nearby.
UV-C energy is completely absorbed by the ozone layer. Because of this, all bacteria and viruses haven’t been exposed to it. These organisms are left inhibited after exposure to UV light. It's important to note that the Helios system doesn't eliminate the need for surface cleaning, so those protocols and policies are key to keeping your space clean and protected. It does however provide an extra layer of disinfection protection for areas that see lots of people and traffic, like hospitals, hotels and spas, offices, sports stadiums, and other spaces where many people gather.
While the Helios system is used most predominately in the healthcare sector, including hospitals, patient rooms, and nursing homes, you'll find Helios in action in places like hotels, spas and salons, and notable places like the Seattle Space Needle and Fenway Park.
Interested in learning more about Surfacide's Helios System's hospital-grade UV robots and how leading hospitals, schools, corporations, hotels, fitness clubs, and sports facilities address high touch surface disinfection? Drop us a line at hello@zogics.com or chat us up!