Hospitals play a vital role in society and the health of individuals. Fact is, everyone will be in a hospital at some point in their lives. While hospitals strive to be the healthiest, safest, and most useful buildings in modern society, they unfortunately include a major problem. Hospital acquired infections affect an estimated 648,000 people annually, 75,000 of them leading to death. That’s a scary figure, but it doesn’t have to be that way. Truth is, hospital acquired infections can be prevented with proper cleaning, disinfection, and health focused behaviors.
Hospital acquired infections are caused by bacteria, viruses, and other health hazards that someone actually acquires while in a hospital setting. It seems counter-intuitive, but hospitals can actually be havens for microorganism growth, which creates health concerns to staff and patients alike.
The use of antibiotics is very important to modern life, but an unfortunate downside of their use is the inadvertent creation of antibiotic-resistant superbugs. These superbugs are responsible for all types of hospital acquired infections, including MRSA, a deadly antibiotic-resistant bacterium. While hospitals are often more sanitary than the outside world, these superbugs still pose a very real threat. The best way to prevent the existence of this threat is to create an environment in which they are stifled from growing. With proper disinfection processes, these superbugs can be held at bay and prevented from spreading.
Mr. Microbe Can Help
Mr. Microbe is a service that offers the highest quality disinfectant that aims to eliminate and neutralize bacteria, viruses, and superbugs where they live. Hospitals need to be as sanitary as possible and the disinfectant technology offered by Mr. Microbe can make any area safer. For hospitals and other medical facilities, Mr. Microbe will be an invaluable service that promotes greater safety and disinfection. Our disinfectant is electrostatically applied, giving it a negative charge as it leaves the spray gun. These negatively charged particles cling to even the most hard-to-reach areas and neutralize antibiotic-resistant bacteria and microorganisms on contact. This creates a cleaner, more sanitary environment in hospitals, medical offices, schools, government buildings, and more.