Log-5 Decontamination
for Visible Surfaces
with Ultra-V®
Ultra-V® uses UV-C light technology to deliver effective, validated decontamination. With patented Spectrome™ technology, Ultra-V® monitors the UV-C dosage in real-time to ensure every visible surface is treated with an efficacious dose.
Why the Ultra-V®
Innovative
Uses Spectrome™ technology to ensure all areas receive proper UV-C decontamination treatment.
Effective
Emits precise UV-C light exposure to deliver log-5 decontamination against harmful pathogens and microorganisms.
Rapid
Achieves thorough decontamination in 15 to 45 minutes, minimising downtime for your facility.
Repeatable
Delivers fast and reliable decontamination process with a single keycard swipe.
Safe
Ensures safety with PIR sensors that pause the cycle on entry and an emergency stop button for instant shutdown.
Validated
Directly sends a report to your inbox after each clean cycle to validate every decontamination process.
How the Ultra-V® Works
The Ultra-V® emits UV-C rays through 360° high-intensity germicidal lamps for consistent decontamination throughout its 9,000-hour lifespan, effectively decontaminating critical environments.
UV-C, a form of electromagnetic radiation at 254nm, is proven to destroy the DNA of harmful pathogens, including those causing Hospital-Acquired Infections (HAIs). The Ultra-V® can achieve up to log-6 kill of C.difficile spores and a log-5 kill of bacteria such as MRSA and VRE, ensuring reliable and powerful decontamination every time.
The Ultra-V® achieves full decontamination in 15 to 35 minutes through 6 steps:
Preparation
Clean the room with your standard cleaning process.
Spectrome™ Set Up
Place the six Ultra-V® Spectromes™ around the room.
Safety Checks
Follow the Ultra-V® process to ensure the room is empty, safety sensors are active, and warning signs are in place.
Decontaminate
Use your keycard to initiate the UV-C decontamination process.
Completion
After the clean cycle, rooms are immediately ready for use as the UV-C process leaves no residue.
Reporting
After logging the results of the decontamination process, the Ultra-V® directly sends a detailed report to your inbox, validating each cycle.
Ultra-V Impact
“Implementation of Ultra-V technology has shown to be powerful in reducing C.difficile levels in the environment.”
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“UV-C decontamination is an effective decontamination method in areas undergoing construction.”
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How the Ultra-V® Works
The Ultra-V® emits UV-C rays through 360° high-intensity germicidal lamps for consistent decontamination throughout its 9,000-hour lifespan, effectively decontaminating critical environments.
UV-C, a form of electromagnetic radiation at 254nm, is proven to destroy the DNA of harmful pathogens, including those causing Hospital Acquired Infections (HAIs). The Ultra-V® can achieve up to log-6 kill of C.difficile spores and a log-5 kill of bacteria such as MRSA and VRE, ensuring reliable and powerful decontamination every time.
The Ultra-V® achieves full decontamination in 15 to 35 minutes through 6 steps:
Preparation
Clean the room with your standard cleaning process.
Spectrome™ Set Up
Place the six Ultra-V® Spectromes™ around the room.
Safety Checks
Follow the process Ultra-V® process to ensure the room is empty, safety sensors are active, and warning signs are in place.
Decontaminate
Use your keycard to initiate the UV-C decontamination process.
Completion
After the clean cycle, rooms are immediately ready for use as the UV-C process leaves no residue.
Ultra-V's Impact
“The Ultra-V System demonstrated efficacy in reducing TVCs in key touch points in the patient environment. It was straightforward to use. It was also rapidly effective with an average of 20 minutes required for decontamination per room.”
Wye Valley NHS Trust
Hereford, UK
Ultra-V's Impact
“Ultra-V UV-C disinfection is highly effective in eliminating bacteria from surfaces in the healthcare environment that is likely to be contaminated with multi-resistant organisms, especially in CF clinics.”
Royal Papworth Hospital
Cambridge, UK
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