Hospitals are places dedicated to healing and recovery, yet ironically, they are also hotspots for infections. Hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) are one of the biggest challenges in healthcare worldwide. Every year, millions of people contract infections caused by bacteria and viruses present in medical facilities.

These infections not only lead to longer hospital stays and increased healthcare costs but can also pose serious risks to patients’ lives. So why are hospital surfaces so dangerous, and how can we make them safer?

SANSIEL offers an effective solution with Bactoban Surface.

The Invisible Threat: Bacteria and Viruses on Surfaces

Hospitals are designed to be sterile environments, but in reality, that is often not the case. Bacteria and viruses accumulate on surfaces such as door handles, hospital beds, tables, medical equipment, and even floors.

These microorganisms can survive for hours or even days, creating a constant risk of infection for patients and staff alike. This is especially concerning with multi-resistant bacteria, which are resistant to many antibiotics.

One of the most well-known examples is MRSA (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus), which can cause severe infections that are difficult to treat.

In hospitals, patients with weakened immune systems are particularly vulnerable to these infections. Even the most rigorous cleaning and disinfection protocols cannot completely eliminate harmful germs. Contamination risks are always present, as staff, visitors, and medical equipment constantly transfer and spread bacteria and viruses.

The Impact of Hospital Infections

The statistics speak for themselves:

  • According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 7 out of every 100 hospital patients in developed countries acquire an infection during their stay.
  • In developing countries, the number is even higher—10 out of every 100 patients are affected.
  • These infections lead to longer hospital stays, increased treatment costs, and, in some cases, life-threatening complications.

Hospital-acquired infections are also a major risk for healthcare workers. Doctors, nurses, and cleaning staff come into constant contact with contaminated surfaces. Even when strict hygiene standards are followed, there is no absolute protection as long as surfaces are not permanently safeguarded.

Bactoban Surface: SANSIEL’s Solution

This is where SANSIEL steps in with Bactoban Surface—an advanced coating technology that provides long-lasting protection against bacteria and viruses on hospital surfaces. Once applied, Bactoban Surface forms an ultra-thin yet highly effective protective layer, eliminating 99.9% of harmful microorganisms.

The key advantage? Unlike conventional disinfectants, which only provide short-term protection, Bactoban Surface remains active for up to one year, significantly reducing both infection risks and cleaning efforts.

For hospitals, this means:

  • Lower infection rates
  • Reduced need for frequent disinfection
  • Greater safety for patients and staff

Unlike traditional disinfection methods, which need to be reapplied multiple times per day, Bactoban Surface provides continuous, long-term protection—ensuring hygienic surfaces around the clock.

The Benefits of Bactoban Surface in Hospitals

Long-Lasting Protection

A single application of Bactoban Surface keeps surfaces protected for up to 12 months. This reduces workload for cleaning staff while ensuring continuous defense against bacteria and viruses.

Effective Against Multi-Resistant Bacteria

Bactoban Surface is designed to combat dangerous pathogens like MRSA, significantly reducing the risk of hard-to-treat infections.

Easy Application

The coating can be easily applied to almost any hospital surface, including door handles, beds, tables, and medical devices. Once applied, it dries quickly and forms an invisible protective shield.

Safe and Environmentally Friendly

Bactoban Surface is biocide-free and contains no harmful chemicals, making it completely safe for hospitals, patients, and healthcare workers.

The Future of Hygiene in Hospitals

In a world where the spread of infectious diseases is an ongoing concern, hospitals must invest in long-term hygiene solutions. Bactoban Surface delivers exactly that—a year-round protective barrier that helps minimize hospital-acquired infections and protects the health of patients and staff. At a time when hospital hygiene has never been more critical, SANSIEL and Bactoban Surface offer a game-changing approach to infection prevention.

Conclusion: A Safer Future for Hospitals

With Bactoban Surface, hospitals can take a proactive step toward:

  • Fewer hospital-acquired infections
  • Safer environments for patients and staff
  • Reduced cleaning costs and improved resource efficiency

One year of cleaner surfaces. Fewer infections. Lower costs. That’s the difference SANSIEL makes. The future of hospital hygiene starts todaysafer, cleaner, and more efficient than ever before.

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