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Medical Treatment Recliners Patient Room Recliners Transitional Sleeping Caregiver Seating About Scope Articles Healthcare Furniture in Healing Environments CMS Guidelines for Cleaning and Caring for Medical Recliners & Furniture CMS Report CMI Enterprises Introduces Nanocide Antimicrobial View All Articles |
2/18/2009
By Shana Leonard Hospital-related infections are on the rise and pose a significant threat to patients due to mutations that have left bacteria immune to many common antibiotics. In light of mounting concern in the medical industry, CMI Enterprises (Miami, FL) has developed a line of coated fabrics for upholstery and bedding that features an antimicrobial that may help curb instances of infection in healthcare settings. The company initially used its technology as a biocide for mold and mildew in boats. But after further testing, the firm realized that within 30 minutes, the Dimensions Nanocide antimicrobial-coated fabric could effectively kill 99.9% of Staphylococcus and Enterococcus, two of the most common strains of bacteria associated with hospital-related infections. The key is silver oxide, an antimicrobial. Exhibiting a polar charge, the silver creates an ion field on the surface of the fabric. The bacteria exchange ions with the silver oxide upon contact with the fabric, in turn ripping open their cell walls and killing them, according to Mike Jobe, vice president of sales and marketing for CMI. “Because the silver oxide particles are so small, it's much easier to get a greater amount of them on the surface,” Jobe explains. “So, when a germ does actually fall on the surface of a chair that is upholstered in a product that has Nanocide, we can be sure that it is effective.” Traditional biocides used in coated fabrics tend to be arsenic or cyanide based. As opposed to CMI's cell-killing method, these biocides render bacteria sterile upon their ingestion. Moreover, arsenic coatings are fugitive and easily washed off or depleted over time, according to Jobe. Conversely, the company maintains that its Nanocide-infused fabrics retain their efficacy despite repeated cleaning and time. The Dimensions line of fabric is also environmentally friendly, whereas arsenic-based products have elicited some unease regarding their safety, Jobe says. He adds that while there is no evidence that the small amounts of arsenic that may be transferred to humans upon contact with the biocides are harmful, they do raise a red flag in many professionals' eyes. Contact Scope Technologies at 888.443.9888 or 574.295.0229 or visit www.scopemdcare.com for more information. |
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