"Xenex devices are proven to destroy the deadly pathogens that cause infections. Innovative hospitals that are focused on patient safety and improving the quality of care of their patients are embracing our room disinfection system because it works. Our goal is to enable our military hospitals to be the safest hospitals in the country, and we are working to achieve this important milestone," said Dr. Mark Stibich, co-founder and Chief Scientific Officer of Xenex.
"Many hospitals and VA facilities throughout the U.S. who use Xenex's germ-zapping robots to disinfect patient care areas are reporting fewer hospital acquired infections. And since the Xenex device contains no mercury or hydrogen peroxide, it is the only 'green' technology used in automated room disinfection," said Morris Miller, CEO of Xenex. "Xenex provides a clinically-proven, green and cost-effective method for the disinfection of healthcare facilities."

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About Xenex Disinfection Services
Xenex's patented pulsed xenon UV room disinfection system is a pesticidal device used for the advanced cleaning of healthcare facilities. Due to its speed and ease of use, the Xenex system has proven to integrate smoothly into hospital cleaning operations. The Xenex mission is to eliminate harmful bacteria, viruses and spores that can cause hospital acquired infections in the patient environment, and to become the new standard method for disinfection in healthcare facilities worldwide. For more information, visit www.xenex.com.
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