UV Light Disinfection Systems
Operate with a precise level of clean
The RD UVC System is the only UVC system on the market that measures, records and reports the UVC lethal dosage delivered to each part of your patient rooms, ICUs, ORs and any other environment targeted for disinfection.
RD UVC Mobile System
With the RD UVC System, you can reposition the UVC light source to take advantage of increased direct light and intensity, which is proven to be more effective in eradicating pathogens vs. measuring only indirect UVC exposure.
RD-Fx™ Fixed Mount System
The RD-Fx™ UVC System delivers an ultra-fast, properly effective UVC dose for killing harmful pathogens when disinfecting your dental office or operating/procedure room without having to be moved or positioned with each use.
UV Light Disinfection Features
The RD UVC System is the only UVC system on the market that measures, records and reports the UVC lethal dosage delivered to each part of your patient rooms, ICUs, ORs and any other environment targeted for disinfection.


Confirms Completed Disinfection
Utilization data you can view on your tablet lets you know which rooms have been treated — by whom, how often, and the time spent per room — for assured-dose UVC disinfection.

Saves Treatment Time
The mobile system’s proprietary “pause and reposition” feature significantly reduces treatment time. Imagine how much faster you can be ready for your next procedure and how much more confident you’ll be that your patients are protected against potentially deadly germs.

Measures The Right Lethal Dose
Patented, wireless, remote sensors confirm that the RD UVC System delivers the right amount of total UVC light to eradicate viruses, bacteria and spores, including C.diff. and Coronavirus in each area of the room.

UV Disinfection on Surfaces and in the Air
With the CDC’s recent report that Coronavirus can remain infective for up to 16 hours in respirable-sized aerosols, all healthcare leaders need to consider disinfection of not just surfaces, but the air in their facility as well. The RD UVC and RD-Fx systems address both surface and airborne bioburdens and help keep patients and workers safe in operating/procedure r
ooms and other health office settings.

Records Comprehensive Data
The RD UVC System allows you to see real-time job status on browser-enabled tablets. It also captures and stores comprehensive records via an on-board computer, and then automatically sends your data to our secure cloud.

Reports in Real Time
You can access your data in real time, online, with industry-leading IN-TRAK™ infection-tracking software via your tablet or desktop computer.
Patient and User Safety
Our UVC Light disinfection systems can strengthen the infection prevention plan for any healthcare providers that work in the targeted facilities.
UV disinfection systems can:
- Act as an adjunct to manual cleaning to help reduce the pool of pathogens present in the patient environment
- Lessen the human error factor by delivering proven, measured doses of UV light to eradicate pathogens
- Improve patient care confidence
- Proactively reduce the additional costs incurred with treating preventable HAIs
Where UV Light Disinfection is Needed Most
Hospitals
Patients rely on hospitals to help them heal, but with patient demographics and a patient volume that can change on any given day, the risk of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) is real.
Dental Practices
To fight harmful pathogens, it is vital to come up with a bundled infection prevention plan that specifically addresses dental office environments, patient populations, and potential risks.
Long Term Care Facilities
The threat of harmful pathogens is found throughout any long term care facility. To fight these pathogens, all disinfection strategies need to reach throughout the entire facility.
Military Base Medical Facility
Ensuring the health of America’s military personnel, defense and homeland security staff, TSA agents, and healthcare providers is critical to the safety of our nation.
Operating/Procedure Rooms
To fight harmful pathogens, it is vital to come up with a bundled infection prevention plan that specifically addresses operating/procedure rooms, patient populations, and potential risks.