Health institutions

Advanced Sanitation solutions for sensitive medical environments

In complex medical environments, where patients with particularly high risk of infections reside, a high level of environmental control, continuous and reliable, is required. Hydroxyl Israel Medical offers advanced sanitation solutions specifically tailored to medical and nursing institutions, while addressing the unique challenges of each type of environment.

Dedicated sanitation solutions for general hospitals

Hospitals have a dynamic and complex environment, with sensitive areas at high risk for HAI. Hydroxyl solutions are specifically designed for these areas, while maintaining operational continuity and complete safety.

Critical areas requiring a particularly high level of disinfection:

Nipple Care Units (NICU) – Protecting newborns with immature immune systems

Intensive Care Units (ICU) – Reducing the contaminant load in complex patients

Operating and Recovery Rooms – Maintaining a sterile environment over time

Oncology and Hematology – Protecting immunocompromised patients

Transplant Departments – Preventing critical infections after complex procedures

Emergency Rooms – Reducing exposure to infections in a high turnover environment

Adaptation to geriatric and nursing institutions

In large geriatric institutions (RGIs), nursing homes and nursing homes, it is critically important to reduce the load of pollutants in the air and environment – especially among populations with weakened immune systems.

Our systems enable:

Continuous disinfection of air and surfaces
Reducing the risk of infection between residents and staff
Improving the quality of life and the therapeutic environment
Safe operation throughout all operating hours, without the need for evacuation.

Proven success:

Hydroxil conducted a clinical study according to the Helsinki Committee protocol for two consecutive years in a geriatric institution and achieved unprecedented results and a reduction of more than 50% in infection rates among hospitalized patients with similar data and background.