1. “No Touch “Terminal Kill against surface
pathogen threat, including Ebola &
Enterovirus D-68
EPA Registered and Validated as a “System”
for Six Log Kill (against C-Diff Spore)
throughout the entire room via HaloMist
“No Touch”
2. 66% Reduction
C-Diff New
Cases
“NO TOUCH”
Halo System Registered for Six Log Kill on C-Diff Spore as a
“System” Throughout the whole room – “NO TOUCH”
3. Sanosil Halo Disinfection System ™
(5% H202 + .01% Ionic Silver)
Quality Control Validation
of delivery and
effectiveness
When absolute terminal pathogen kill result is
required to bring down Bioburden threat to near
DRY MIST pushed
throughout the entire
room space
HaloMist™ EPA Registered
All purpose - Surface Disinfectant & Sanitizer
HaloMist™ is a patented, ready to use
disinfectant effective in killing 99.9999% of
bacteria, viruses, fungi found on pre-cleaned
surfaces. No wipe. No rinse. Reduce cross
contamination. Just spray and walk away.
5. Is manual intervention working to totally disinfects these
areas?
What is your absolute terminal total room
disinfection procedure to eliminate the
threat?
6. Thoroughness of Environmental
Cleaning
Carling et al. Am J Infect Control. 2013;41:S20-S25
0
20
40
60
80
100
HEHSG HOSP
IOWA HOSP
OTHER HOSP
OPERATING ROOMS
NICU
EMS VEHICLES
ICU DAILY
AMB CHEMO
MD CLINIC
LONG TERM
DIALYSIS
%
DAILY CLEANING
TERMINAL CLEANING
Cleaned
Mean =
32%
>110,000
Objects
7. Halo System in use in Med-Surg Room
Six Log Kill Entire Room
Chemical Indicator
Validation Strips
5% H202 + .01% Ionic Silver are pushed
throughout the entire room, forcing 7-
10 micron size particles into every nook
and cranny space in the room.
8. Physician Offices
Nursing Homes
Work Environments
Dental Offices
Schools
Pre-school & Day Care
Radiology Diagnostics
Surgi-Centers
Where ever absolute terminal pathogen threat elimination exists……
Schools
Hospitals
9. Mortality, Morbidity, Financials
For this model, 1 in 35 Admitted patients acquires an HAI,
average cost to treat an HAI = $8500, 10% mortality rate, 50%
reduced HAI rate
10. EMS – All Potential Exposure Sites
Pathogen threat can be
“relocated” to all these locations