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Traceability system of Sterinis® is conceived to make safe your process of disinfection. It also allows to have a detailed history of the disinfection cycles and thus to bring a concrete and independent proof of the disinfection actions carried out:
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Sterusil® cartridges: To allow an unquestionable identification of sprayed disinfectant, and thus to ensure the disinfection cycle effectiveness linked to Sterinis®/Sterusil® couple using. A double locking/checking action is performed. Based on single use cartridge, the mechanical and electronic cartridge locking/checking system identifies the cartridge form and reads its individual number. In addition a correlation is checked between the cartridge capacity (2000 ml) and the sprayed disinfectant quantity used.
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Self-monitoring system: A self-monitoring system of the various parameters maintains the characteristics of the dry mist disinfecting spraying at constant level, thus ensuring an optimal operation of the apparatus. Any variation out of pre-registered limits (standard deviations) runs alarm mode, which stop the disinfection process. Sterinis indicates to the operator that the cycle of disinfection did not proceed under normal conditions (power supply failure, insufficient quantity of disinfectant...) and so that the disinfection cycle must be run again. This mode guarantees the operation absence in abnormal and/or ineffective conditions. The objective is to ensure a professional operational safety.
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Data storage: All data relating to disinfection cycles such as room, disinfection level, room volume, diffusion time, cartridge identification, quantity of disinfectant diffused, speed of diffusion..., normal operations, and anomaly / type are correlated and stocked for at least 6 months in the FIFO memory of Sterinis®.
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Transmission mode: allows the traceability data export to your PC by USB connection. Once stored, a simple Excel® file allows an exploitation of these data. The data edition is done via the disinfections journal, the errors journal and the file of parameters.
This process ensures thus a traceability of each disinfection.
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