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New Disinfection Robot Can Destroy COVID-19 Virus in 2 Minutes

by Fred Pennic 06/30/2020 Leave a Comment

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Disinfection Robot That Destroys COVID-19 Virus in 2 Minutes Launches in Texas

What You Should Know:

– Xenex launches StrikeForce, a new service offering LightStrike robots and disinfection experts to destroy the COVID-19 virus in facilities.

– Surfaces contaminated with COVID-19 pose a grave threat to the safety of healthcare workers, patients, frontline responders, military service members, cruise line passengers, hotel guests and citizens everywhere.

– Deactivating the COVID-19 virus on surfaces is a critical and necessary step to providing a safe environment as businesses reopen and people get back to work.


Xenex Disinfection Services, the world leader in UV disinfection for healthcare facilities, announced the launch of StrikeForce, an innovative disinfection service that destroys the novel COVID-19 virus in two minutes. For the first time, organizations can engage Xenex’s team of environmental disinfection experts on a project basis to utilize Xenex LightStrike Germ-Zapping Robots to kill harmful viruses, bacteria and spores that linger on commonly touched surfaces and pose a risk for disease transmission.

How LightStrike Robot Works

LightStrike Germ-Zapping Robots use a xenon lamp to generate bursts of high intensity, broad-spectrum (200-315nm) ultraviolet (UV) light that’s more intense than sunlight. Different pathogens are susceptible to UVC light at different wavelengths. With broad-spectrum germicidal light, Xenex LightStrike robots quickly deactivate viruses, bacteria, and spores where they are most vulnerable without damaging materials or equipment.

LightStrike Robot Destroys COVID-19 Virus in 2 Minutes

The LightStrike disinfection robot is proven to destroy Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), the virus that causes COVID-19, in two minutes. Surfaces contaminated with COVID-19 pose a grave threat to the safety of healthcare workers, patients, frontline responders, military service members, cruise line passengers, hotel guests, and citizens everywhere.

Deactivating the COVID-19 virus on surfaces is a critical and necessary step to providing a safe environment as businesses reopen and people get back to work. Restaurants, car dealerships, hotels, office buildings, gyms, and many other spaces can benefit immediately from StrikeForce disinfection as the global pandemic demonstrates the need for quick and effective disinfection wherever people work, play, or live.

Why It Matters

The COVID-19 pandemic continues to wreak havoc upon the world. As cities across Texas report a spike in the number of coronavirus cases, businesses and organizations are looking for strategies to combat the virus within their facilities. 

“The entire world is thinking about disease transmission as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. We had numerous requests from businesses who wanted us to bring robots in and disinfect their facilities for them to help ensure that their environment was virus-free. In response to market demand, we developed the StrikeForce service to enable companies to provide their staff and clients peace of mind through innovative disinfection solutions with minimal downtime,” said Irene Hahn, vice president of sales for Xenex.

Availability

StrikeForce is currently limited to engagements in Texas.

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