Ebola Zapping Robot Prevents Disease | CNBC
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- Morris Miller, Xenex Disinfection Services CEO, explains the disinfection device used at the Dallas Hospital to clean the room where the Ebola patient was treated. Miller discusses the economic benefit to health care.
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Ebola Zapping Robot Prevents Disease | CNBC
Thank you for the info!
We have one of these at the veterans home and 99% of all staff has never seen it used let alone heard of it
@@Playboysmurf1 Believe it or not, I have seen it used one time since I posted this. They used it in the Commandant's office. That's it! Its crazy
How much it costs?
@@2427roger I believe it's close to 4K to 10K
@@W.Vanderbilt I think it is more like $10,000 . As a housekeeper at a federal hospital facility, I use this on a daily basis, when it is not used in the makeshift Intensive care as a COVID room at a Veteran's hospital here in Arkansas. You can find out more on it at: www.xenex.com/
Yea the staph never hear see because they die right after!
we shod of had this on cruise ship
Over price you can make for a lot less just order it from amazon
How
Ok why aren't we just placing these literally everywhere
Exposure to UV LIGHT causes cancer
Anshuman Shukla I thought UVC light is less harmful tho ? Unless they aren’t speaking of that
It's UVA and it has been used in hospitals for decades but no person present in the room
UVA is useless for killing pathogens. UVC is what is needed and it will give you a nasty sunburn real quick. Check out far UVC which is safe for skin but still effective in killing pathogens.