Veterinarians
Today your hygiene protocols:
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Depend on extensive staff training, time, and consistent process compliance
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Are hard to visibly verify, leaving staff and animals exposed to unseen risks
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Form a critical foundation for clinical credibility and operational risk management

Invisible pathogens, no national metrics,
real potential practice costs
Creating pristine, sterile environments in veterinary clinics is key for animal and staff health, and for maintaining business operation. Vet clinics face hidden pathogen risks. Even one hospital-acquired infection can cost thousands and impact client trust.
Veterinary staff carry many human and animal pathogens, including an above-average likelihood of carrying MRSA. Together with the high volume of both healthy, sick or injured animals in the clinic daily, the opportunity for cross-contamination is significant and the regulatory standards to prevent this are high.
At the same time monitoring and tracking the potential risk of invisible pathogens is very challenging, especially when time and resources are already overstretched. You need a simple, fast and highly-effective sanitization to uphold clinic hygiene to the highest standard, protecting you from the risks of cross-contamination, without adding extra burden or additional mental load to your staff. The SaniChest ensures thorough sanitization in examination rooms, surgical suites, and recovery areas, preventing infections without harsh chemicals.

Where the SaniChest Helps Prevent
Cross-Contamination
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Reusable otoscope specula spreading ear infections.
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Thermometers and reusable covers used between animals.
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Muzzles contaminated with respiratory secretions.
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Exam room restraint devices transferring ringworm spores.
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Personal effects such as phones, jewelry and watches that may come into contact with animals.