


Application:
Industrial Premises


230 million workdays lost
It’s estimated that there are 230 million workdays lost to sickness during flu season alone, which leads to significant losses for businesses.
$40 billion in lost
Absenteeism among professionals and executives is estimated to cost employers nearly $40 billion in lost productivity.
Harmful pathogens that can spread illnesses among workers are often found on common workplace surfaces
including desks, phones, break room sink faucets, keyboards, and more.

HEALTHY, PRODUCTIVE EMPLOYEES
The Healthy Workplace Project estimated that improved disinfection, including surface decontamination could result in as much as a 46% reduction in absenteeism. A small investment in your employees' wellness could save you thousands each year and help keep your employees healthy and productive.
A variety of products means we can help clean any of your spaces
UV disinfection can help provide a healthy, clean environment, which may help reduce employee absenteeism, boost productivity, and attract new workers. Rapid!xp Disinfection, powered by Violet Defense® technology, has a line of products that can help disinfect offices, break rooms, bathrooms, and any other shared spaces throughout your office.



Pollution from organic materials is a contributing factor in infectious and respiratory diseases (asthma, allergic reactions, hypersensitivity pneumonitis)
Air disinfection UV systems do not deal with non-microbiological contaminants (i.e.dust), but UVGI can reduce the hazard of pathogens or allergens
Airborne particulate dust in industrial environments may contain organic materials, chemicals, microbes, biological compounds or inert materials, and form a substrate on which microbes can grow
Allergen-bearing airborne particulates are causative agents of lung inflammation via their immunotoxic properties and can induce inflammatory alveolitis
Occupational asthma occurs in 2-6% of the asthmatic population and respiratory infection can be a predisposing factor for occupational asthma
Tuberculosis continues to be an occupational hazard and is a growing problem because of multi-drug resistance. Facilities: foundry plants, health care workers, prison guards and inmates.


