The majority of C. difficile infections occur in people who are or who have recently been in a health care setting — including hospitals, nursing homes and long-term care facilities — where germs spread easily, antibiotic use is common and people are especially vulnerable to infection. In hospitals and nursing homes, C. difficile spreads mainly on hands from person to person, but also on cart handles, bedrails, bedside tables, toilets, sinks, stethoscopes, thermometers — and even telephones and remote controls.
Halosil’s proprietary formula with the HaloFogger®, a proven, dry mist fogging solution, The Halo Disinfection System® empowers infection control in long term care facilities by providing a 6-log kill rate against destructive pathogens.