Autonomous UVC Needs Significant Human Intervention To Be Effective

Hey EVS Technicians did you know that autonomous UVC devices need to be controlled by a human or trained technician like yourself to be effective? While they may seem to require the least attention, these devices often struggle with obstacle navigation, requiring a technician to clear the room before disinfection and reset it afterward, which disrupts workflow.

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Additionally, room mapping can be tedious and often needs to be redone as room layouts change, while the devices rely on limited two-hour battery life. Without confirmation that a lethal UVC dose is being delivered to surfaces, these devices demand significant manual intervention, making them inefficient and unreliable for thorough disinfection. Trust Steriwave, the leader in evidence-based disinfection, for ease of use, efficacy, and streamlined workflow.

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