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Halosil and Beebe partner to reduce hospital-acquired infections

January 30, 2017

Beebe Healthcare recently partnered with Halosil International, a leader in whole-room disinfection and infection control, to disinfect its patient and operating rooms using the Halo Disinfection System.

For Beebe, the adoption of Halosil's whole-room disinfection system marks a new pinnacle in the fight against hospital-acquired infections. The system is proven to kill even the most resistant infections, and it reaches those infection-causing spores that are beyond the reach of manual and ultraviolet disinfection methods. In fact, the system is EPA-validated to kill 99.9999 percent of C. difficile spores in the healthcare environment.

Beebe Healthcare selected Halosil's solution after carefully weighing multiple decision-making factors, including system efficacy, affordability and ease of use. "Our adoption of the Halo Disinfection System is a continuation of our commitment to delivering high-quality healthcare. Whole-room disinfection is integral to keeping the healthcare environment safe for patients, visitors, and employees," said Kathi Fryling, director of support services at Beebe Healthcare.

A central pillar of the system is the HaloFogger, a hands-free fogging device that delivers uniform coverage of Halosil's HaloMist disinfectant throughout every room. HaloMist harnesses the oxidizing power of hydrogen peroxide by infusing it with proprietary oligodynamic technology. The HaloFogger's patented dry fogging delivery makes it safe for use around delicate medical electronics.

Today, fogging is conducted by Beebe Healthcare's Environmental Services Department, a skilled team that has assumed a proactive role in keeping the healthcare environment safe and infection free. "Our Environmental Services Department is a professional and well-trained team that knows how to leverage the tools and disinfectants available to protect our patients," said Tim Gwaltney, manager of environmental services at Beebe Healthcare.

According to Maryalice St.Clair, vice president of business development at Halosil, a hospital's commitment to implementing a defined whole-room disinfection regimen is an essential ingredient in reducing hospital-acquired infections. "The Halo Disinfection System's full value can only be realized when a committed environmental services team uses the system. Beebe Healthcare's Environmental Services Staff is doing just that," she says.

In addition, Beebe Healthcare is measuring the system's impact using a monthly report card that tracks how many rooms are fogged against infection rate improvements. While the Halo Disinfection System is currently being used in Beebe Healthcare's Medical Center in Lewes, the health system looks forward to integrating the system into its outpatient facilities in the future.

"We are thrilled to partner with Beebe Healthcare," said St. Clair. "While we serve providers all over the globe, we are proud to call Delaware our home. Beebe Healthcare is proactively working to improve the health of our local community. We passionately share in this mission."

For more information, go to www.halosil.com and www.beebehealthcare.org.

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