Innovation and Quality
in the Medical System

Microbial Control

Equipment for air sample collection for analysis, particularly for detecting microorganisms. The device draws a preselected volume of air, which is directed onto a Petri dish and later incubated to determine the microbiological load in the air. Unlike many other sampling systems, this equipment uses the entire surface of the Petri dish, whereas other systems use only 5% of the culture medium surface.

1. Advanced Solution for Air Quality Monitoring

A device designed for air sample collection and analysis, particularly for detecting the presence of microorganisms. The device draws a preselected volume of air, which is then directed onto a Petri dish. The dish is subsequently placed in an incubator to determine the level of microbiological contamination in the air. Unlike many other sampling systems, this equipment utilizes the entire surface of the Petri dish, whereas other systems typically use only 5% of the culture medium’s surface.

2. Rapid Surface Hygiene Monitoring and Measurement

A digital system for measuring surface hygiene based on the detection of ATP, ADP, and AMP (adenosine triphosphate, adenosine diphosphate, and adenosine monophosphate)—key components that indicate the presence of organic residues and microorganisms.

3. Real-Time Monitoring of Viable and Non-Viable Bacterial Load in Air

A specially designed and engineered device for detecting both viable (living microorganisms) and non-viable (inert particles) contaminants in real time. This enables rapid intervention to control contamination sources and prevent the spread of pathogens. The system’s advantages include continuous monitoring, automation, precise detection, reporting, and data analysis. This type of monitoring is crucial for ensuring compliance with strict regulations.

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