Spectra254 releases mobile room decontamination system designed for post-acute and clinical care


Spectra254, a provider of UVC light disinfection solutions, announced the release of the Spectra 600 Series, a mobile room decontamination system made for clinical and ambulatory healthcare facilities, providing 99 percent efficacy in as little as five minutes.

Designed specifically for the clinical and post-acute care services markets, the Spectra 600 Series is an integral part of the Spectra254 solution portfolio. The Spectra 600 was developed for daily decontamination of small rooms in five minutes, to be used in a wide array of settings including clinics, private practices, general surgery and rehabilitation centers, medi-clinics and assisted living centers. The system may be purchased alone or as part of a comprehensive solution, with Spectra254 providing the only comprehensive suite of UVC light disinfection solutions in the market today.

“With the recent spike in healthcare-associated infections in outpatient settings, a fast and effective UVC disinfection solution was needed to ensure disinfection levels of 99.9%,” said Sanford Green, senior executive of Spectra254.  “The Spectra 600 Series was designed specifically to meet that need: it decontaminates a small room in minutes, is compact and mobile, and includes a one-touch remote control for easy operation and Spectra254’s standard three year warranty.”

Spectra254’s comprehensive product portfolio of decontamination solutions includes the Spectra 1000 Series mobile room sanitizing system, the Spectra 500 medical transport sanitizing system, the RDS-30 Series for decontamination of small tools and electronics, and the Spectra 600 mobile room decontamination system designed for clinics and post-acute care services.

 



June 1, 2015


Topic Area: Press Release


Recent Posts

Case Study: How NYU Langone Rebuilt for Resilience After Superstorm Sandy

Although the damage was severe, it provided a valuable opportunity for NYU Langone to assess structural vulnerabilities and increase facility resilience.


Frederick Health Hospital Faces 5 Lawsuits Following Ransomware Attack

The lawsuits accuse FHH of inadequate cybersecurity, poor breach notification and failing to protect patients from identity theft risks.


Arkansas Methodist Medical Center and Baptist Memorial Health Care to Merge

They have signed a non-binding letter of intent to complete a shared mission agreement to merge the two organizations.


Ground Broken on Intermountain Saratoga Springs Multi-Specialty Clinic

The clinic is scheduled to open and start seeing patients in the fall of 2026.


Electrical Fire Tests Resilience of Massachusetts Hospital

Signature Healthcare Brockton Hospital used opportunity to renovate key systems and components and expand facility operations.


 
 


FREE Newsletter Signup Form

News & Updates | Webcast Alerts
Building Technologies | & More!

 
 
 


All fields are required. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.