Health and Environmental UVC Monitoring

Healthcare Facilities | Commercial
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Are Your OR Tables & Patient Beds Only Receiving A Fraction Of The UVC Dose Required?

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UVC Towers & Robot Flaws

UVC Light Angle Is Not Calculated In Reports

Many UVC towers and robots calculate UVC Dose for each room disinfection based upon distance from the lamps to the room’s walls and vertical objects. However, they do not correct for Lambert’s Cosine Law for loss of UVC intensity.

  • A flat wall directly in front of the lamps has a 0-degree angle.  Any wall, bed, table or other surface that is horizontal or at an angle >0-degrees, has significant reductions in actual UVC Dose, as shown in the Figure A.
  • Why do UVC Towers and Robots not correct for Cosine errors?  Angles continually increase as non-zero degree surfaces get further from the lamps.
  • Calculations become extremely complex, which cannot be calculated by towers and robots.

Figure A

A DoseEZ Cosine compensated sensor is needed for true UVC Dose validation!
Use one DoseEZ with each UVC Tower or Robot. Easily moves room-to-room.
$199/month! Annual Subscription for $2,149 (~$179/mo). Includes all cloud dashboards, apps, lifetime updates & maintenance.

Our UVC Sensors for Healthcare

Unlike treatment time-tracking solutions from UVC equipment manufacturers for disinfection of hospital and other healthcare facilities, Confluence AI’s solutions actually monitor the UVC dose of each and every room sanitization treatment. Cosine corrected sensors monitor and transfer treatment results to our Cloud servers thus providing immediately actionable data.

 

Email and text alerts for under or over UVC treatment of each room is sent to the appropriate infection prevention manager or team. Detailed historical data is maintained for analysis and process improvement purposes.

THE CONFLUENCE AI ADVANTAGE

Reducing Hospital Acquired Infections with Patent Pending Technology

UVC Dose Monitoring: Until the advent of DoseEZ™, highly subjective interpretations of color changing dots on paper were the primary means of estimating UVC doses. DoseEZ employs a NIST reference calibrated electronic sensor for precise dose measurement. Without accurate and continuous validation of UVC doses applied, patients and staff have increased risk from healthcare associated infections (HAI).

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U.S. Patent and Int’l Patent Pending
Sensor lens shown is not Cosine correcting sensor. Photo pending.