Case study

Children's hospital installs a germ-zapping robot

The device is used as an extra layer of patient protection after hospital staff has cleaned the area


A case study on the CleanLink robot, describes the Nicklaus Children’s Hospital acquisition of a germ-zapping robot.

The robot capable of destroying contagious superbugs in the hospital’s operating rooms in minutes.

The device is used as an extra layer of patient protection in Nicklaus Children’s operating rooms after hospital staff has cleaned the area. 

Nicklaus Children’s is the first children’s hospital in South Florida to use this technology. 

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September 4, 2015


Topic Area: Environmental Services


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