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Why You Should Keep Using AeroClave for Disinfection – Even Post-Pandemic

Did you know that over 80% of infectious diseases are spread by touch, according to UCI Health. While we’ve moved past the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic, germs, bacteria, and viruses still pose a serious risk in everyday environments. AeroClave offers a powerful solution with its automated, no-touch disinfection systems designed to keep your spaces safe and clean.

With a range of products—including the RDS 3110, RDS 6110, ADS, and more—AeroClave provides effective, easy-to-use systems that go beyond traditional cleaning methods. In this blog post, we’ll explore why continuing to use AeroClave products is crucial, even in a post-pandemic world.

What Is AeroClave and Why Is It So Important?

AeroClave was created back in 2003 with one mission: to prevent the spread of infectious diseases. Founded by Dr. Ronald Brown, AeroClave focuses on making disinfection easy, safe, and effective for everyone—from emergency responders to everyday facilities.

With products like the RDS 3110, RDS 6110, and ADS, AeroClave gives you the power to quickly and efficiently disinfect your space without the hassle of traditional methods like wiping down every surface. But these aren’t the only options. AeroClave offers a variety of systems that cater to different needs, including the APA (AeroClave Portable Applicator) and ADP (AeroClave Distribution Port), each designed for specific use cases.

The Power of AeroClave’s Technology

Unlike spray-and-wipe methods that are prone to human error, AeroClave uses fogging technology that covers every nook and cranny. Its advanced systems—like the RDS 3110 and ADS—release tiny disinfectant droplets that get into those hard-to-reach spots.

The RDS 6110, one of AeroClave’s most powerful systems, is designed specifically for large spaces, while the ADS is perfect for ambulances and other vehicles. These systems make sure that all surfaces, including sensitive equipment like electronics, are safely disinfected.

It’s Not Just About COVID-19

Now that COVID-19 is less of a daily threat, many people might think disinfecting isn’t as important anymore. But viruses and bacteria like MRSA, E. coli, Hepatitis B, and H1N1 are still out there, and they’re not going anywhere. This is why using AeroClave regularly is so important. Whether you’re cleaning your home, office, or ambulance, AeroClave’s disinfection systems help you stay ahead of potential health risks.

How Does AeroClave Work?

Understanding how AeroClave works is key to seeing why it’s such an effective solution for disinfection. Here’s a simple breakdown of how AeroClave systems, like the RDS 3110, RDS 6110, and ADS, make disinfecting easy and thorough.

Step 1: Choose the Right System for Your Needs

AeroClave offers several systems, depending on what you need to disinfect:

  • RDS 3110: Ideal for rooms and smaller spaces.
  • RDS 6110: Designed for larger areas, perfect for public spaces or large vehicles.
  • ADS: Specifically made for ambulances and emergency vehicles, ensuring they’re thoroughly disinfected after each patient transport.
  • APA: A portable applicator that offers flexibility for spot treatments and hard-to-reach areas.
  • ADP: A distribution port that allows easy plug-and-play connections for vehicles.

Step 2: Simple Setup and Use

Using AeroClave is incredibly easy. Most systems involve setting the unit in the space you want to clean, pressing a button, and letting the machine do the work. The ADS even has ports that allow you to fog without entering the vehicle or space, minimizing exposure to pathogens.

Step 3: Fogging for Maximum Coverage

Unlike wiping down surfaces, fogging with AeroClave systems ensures that all surfaces, even hidden ones, are covered. The disinfectant, Vital Oxide, is non-toxic, non-corrosive, and safe for use on electronics. It’s effective against a wide range of viruses, bacteria, and molds.

Why AeroClave is Better Than Other Methods

When it comes to disinfection, not all methods are created equal. Here’s why AeroClave stands out from traditional cleaning techniques, offering better coverage, safety, and efficiency.

  • Consistency: One of the biggest advantages of AeroClave is its ability to consistently disinfect every time, removing the variability that comes with manual cleaning. Traditional spray-and-wipe methods depend on the individual performing the task, meaning results can vary based on how thorough or motivated they are. AeroClave systems automate the entire process, ensuring the same high-quality disinfection each time without human error.
  • Coverage: Unlike manual methods that can miss hard-to-reach areas, AeroClave systems use fogging technology to fully cover every surface. The tiny disinfectant droplets can reach into hidden areas like crevices, underneath furniture, and between electronic equipment—places traditional methods often overlook. Whether it’s the RDS 3110 or the ADS, AeroClave’s fogging technology guarantees that all areas are properly disinfected.
  • Safety: Safety is a priority with AeroClave, which uses non-toxic, non-corrosive disinfectants like Vital Oxide. These solutions are EPA-approved and safe to use on sensitive equipment, electronics, and high-touch surfaces. Unlike harsher chemicals, Vital Oxide won’t damage surfaces, ensuring that everything from your keyboards to medical equipment remains intact and fully disinfected.
  • Efficiency: Time is of the essence, especially in high-traffic areas like ambulances, offices, and public facilities. Systems, such as the ADS for emergency vehicles, can complete a full disinfection cycle in just 20 minutes, significantly reducing downtime. This quick turnaround means your space is back in service faster, without sacrificing the thoroughness of the cleaning process.

Conclusion: Don’t Stop Disinfecting with AeroClave

Just because the pandemic is over doesn’t mean you should stop using AeroClave. Germs and viruses aren’t going away, and regular disinfection is key to keeping your environment safe. With systems like the RDS 3110, RDS 6110, ADS, and more, AeroClave makes it easier than ever to disinfect your space or vehicle quickly, safely, and effectively.

Stay ahead of health risks and keep using AeroClave to protect yourself, your team, and the people you care about.

FAQs About AeroClave

Can AeroClave be used for more than just COVID-19?

Absolutely! While AeroClave was widely used during the pandemic, it’s designed to fight a range of pathogens, including MRSA, E. coli, Hepatitis B, and more. It’s a long-term solution for keeping your environment safe, even post-pandemic.

How easy is it to use AeroClave systems?

AeroClave systems like the RDS 6110 and RDS 3110 are incredibly user-friendly. You simply place the unit in the space you want to disinfect, press a button, and let it do its job.

Can AeroClave systems be used in vehicles?

Yes! The ADS system is specifically designed for ambulances and other emergency vehicles. It can disinfect a vehicle in just 20 minutes, making it a fast and effective solution for first responders.

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