High-Tech Room Disinfection System Now at Moses Cone Health System

GREENSBORO, N.C.--()--No one likes to talk about it, but nasty bugs such as Norovirus, MRSA, Clostridium difficile (C. diff) and others can contaminate hospital rooms and remain there even after thorough room cleanings by trained hospital staff. However, Moses Cone Health System is the first in North Carolina to use a high-tech germ killer called the Xenex PX-UV disinfection system. The device uses ultraviolet light and can disinfect a patient room in less than eight minutes.

"The new Xenex technology enables our team to provide a more thorough cleaning to every surface in a room, eliminating hard-to-kill organisms such as MRSA in a fraction of the time. How wonderful is that for our patients? Both more effective and efficient," said Dr. Mary Jo Cagle, Chief Quality Officer, Moses Cone Health System.

The Xenex PX-UV device is a vacuum cleaner-like machine which is 36 inches tall. After thoroughly cleaning the patient room, the environmental services worker plugs the device in, presses two buttons and leaves the room. Eight minutes later, the room has been disinfected without the use of chemicals. Studies have found that the Xenex PX-UV device is 20 times more effective than chemical cleaning in killing germs.

The Xenex PX-UV device uses a powerful xenon light bulb that rises from the device once activated. Its pulses of UV light damage the DNA of bacteria and viruses, preventing them from being able to reproduce or mutate. The light kills germs on TV remotes, telephones, ceilings, curtains and other hard-to-disinfect surfaces.

“Innovative health care systems like Moses Cone Health System are investing in Xenex disinfection technology to make their patients safer,” said Brian Cruver, CEO of Xenex Healthcare. “The Xenex system will help provide patients at Moses Cone with a safer patient environment by reducing the number of microorganisms which cause healthcare associated infections – and that’s a big step towards patient safety.”

Moses Cone Health System is using the system at The Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital, Wesley Long Community Hospital and Annie Penn Hospital in Reidsville. Initially, it is being used to clean rooms where MRSA patients have stayed.

Moses Cone Health System will demonstrate the Xenex PX-UV device in a patient room at The Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, March 23. Media interested in seeing the demonstration should call Doug Allred at (336) 832-8659 or Douglas.allred@mosescone.com.

Details about the Xenex system and its effectiveness against specific organisms are available at http://www.xenex.com/. Information about the results of the recently completed Xenex trial at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center is available by calling 800.553.0069 or by sending a request online.

ABOUT XENEX HEALTHCARE SERVICES

Xenex develops pulsed xenon UV disinfection systems for the advanced cleaning of the patient environment in healthcare facilities. The Xenex system is the fastest, safest, most portable and easy-to-use system available today among room disinfection technologies. The Xenex mission is to significantly reduce the number of hospital acquired infections that impact the health and lives of millions of patients and their families and become the new standard method for disinfection in healthcare facilities worldwide. For more information please visit http://www.xenex.com/.

Contacts

Moses Cone PR
Doug Allred, APR, 336-832-8659
Public Relations Specialist
Douglas.allred@mosescone.com
or
for Xenex Healthcare Services
Melinda Hart, 210-824-3433
melinda.hart@xenex.com

Release Summary

Moses Cone Health System is the first in North Carolina to use the Xenex PX-UV room disinfection system, a high-tech germ killer which uses ultraviolet light to disinfect patient rooms.

Contacts

Moses Cone PR
Doug Allred, APR, 336-832-8659
Public Relations Specialist
Douglas.allred@mosescone.com
or
for Xenex Healthcare Services
Melinda Hart, 210-824-3433
melinda.hart@xenex.com