Simple Device Sanitizes Often Overlooked Breeding Ground for Bacteria and Viruses


Shared pens carry thousands of germs but are rarely cleaned between users People do a lot to avoid illnesses — they get flu shots, wipe down surfaces, wash their hands and more. But one germy item that is often shared by dozens of people a day is rarely cleaned.

About half of pens are contaminated with bacteria and viruses, yet you probably pick them up at the doctor’s office, the bank or your child’s school without a second thought. In fact, shared pens are found to have more than 46 thousand times more germs than the average toilet seat. But now, a device developed at Orlando Health quickly sanitizes shared pens between users with a simple swipe.

“Places with a public pen can store it in the CleanBlock where visitors can pull it out, use it and push it back in,” said Todd Roberts, inventor of the CleanBlock and a clinical coordinator at Orlando Health UF Health Cancer Center. “It is designed to be a one-way system, so there’s no cross-contamination from one user to another.” 

Each swipe through the CleanBlock eliminates 99.9 percent of germs on pens. It’s an idea inspired by Roberts’ patients at the cancer center who all use the same pen throughout the day to sign in at their appointments. “For most people, the common cold isn’t a big deal, but for cancer patients it can be detrimental to their overall health,” Roberts said. 

His idea was brought to fruition through The Foundry, a program that fosters healthcare innovations from Orlando Health physicians and employees. “We all observe patients and hospital operations from unique perspectives and that spurs a lot of ideas that can really help people,” said Roberts. “Orlando Health supports those ideas and helps to make them reality.”

The plan is to have a CleanBlock in every medical office on Orlando Health’s campus by the end of the year and experts hope other offices and buildings will utilize this tool to help keep visitors healthy.



April 3, 2020


Topic Area: Press Release


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