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Hospital Bed Sterilizer

Zimed Hospital Bed Sterilizer efficiently sterilizes hospital beds and medical equipment. Using powerful ozone technology, they deliver over 99.9% sterilization while ensuring safety with minimal ozone leakage. They offer Quiet operation, energy-efficient design, and global voltage compatibility making them the ideal choice for hospitals and healthcare facilities looking to maintain a clean and infection-free environment. Our product eliminates harmful pathogens, ensuring a clean, safe, and infection-free environment for patients and healthcare professionals alike.

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Hospital Bed Sterilizer - Hospital Bed Sterilizer ZHBS-A10

Hospital Bed Sterilizer ZHBS-A10

Sterilization Ratio : >99.9%

Sterilization Factor : Ozone (O₃)

Ozone Output Concentration : >1000 mg/m³

Frequently Asked Question

How does a hospital bed sterilizer work?

Zimed hospital bed sterilizers use technologies like UV-C light, hydrogen peroxide vapor, ozone, or high-temperature steam to kill pathogens and sanitize the bed surface effectively.

How often should hospital beds be sterilized?

The frequency of sterilization depends on hospital protocols, patient conditions, and infection control guidelines. Typically, beds are sterilized between patient use or at least once a day in high-risk areas like ICUs.

Can hospital bed sterilizers be used on all types of beds?

Most sterilizers are designed to accommodate standard hospital beds and mattresses. However, it is important to check the manufacturer’s guidelines for compatibility with specialized beds, such as bariatric or air-fluidized therapy beds.

Is the sterilization process safe for hospital staff and patients?

Yes, modern hospital bed sterilizers are designed with safety features to prevent exposure to harmful chemicals or radiation. Staff should follow proper operating procedures and safety guidelines to ensure safe use.

Can hospital bed sterilizers eliminate COVID-19 and other airborne viruses?

Yes, many hospital bed sterilizers are designed to eliminate viruses, including SARS-CoV-2 (the virus that causes COVID-19), influenza, and other airborne pathogens, provided they meet regulatory standards.

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