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HealthySole® PLUS Sanitizer

Prevent the spread of organisms of concern.

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HealthySole® PLUS kills over 99% infection and contamination causing germs, viruses and fungi on soles of footwear.

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Step up

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Align your feet

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Wait 8 seconds

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Enter clean space

How to use HealthySole® PLUS

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Stop the spread of infectious pathogens.

There is constant interplay at the air-surface nexus. Bacteria and pathogens on floors can be aerosolized spreading to hands and high touch surfaces contributing to the risk of transmission.

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First clinically-tested UVC product of its kind.

HealthySole® PLUS is the first product of its kind to be tested by third parties. See how HealthySole reduces pathogenic transfers from your shoe soles and keeps both patients and healthcare providers safe and free from germs.

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Sanitize your shoes in just 8 quick seconds.

Our patented shoe sanitizer design makes footwear sanitation quick and easy. Just step onto the device, align your feet, and wait 8 seconds for the disinfection process to work. Move on knowing you’ve contributed to a healthy workplace that is free from germs.

Contact us for a quote and clinical research about the threat shoes pose to enclosed and sensitive spaces.

The first independently tested technology to address shoes.

The efficacy of Ultraviolet light in the elimination of germs and organisms of concern is well documented. UVC radiation is a known disinfectant for air, water, and nonporous surfaces. UVC light is being used in an increasing number of healthcare applications, such as shoe sanitizer but most notably terminal room disinfection, as a supplemental infection control strategy.

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HealthySole® PLUS is the robust solution your environment requires.

The HealthySole® PLUS is a critical upgrade from our HOME model shoe sanitizer for high traffic environments. Although based on the same sanitizing technology, the PLUS is designed to eliminate the short time necessary for UVC bulbs to reset, so that it is 100% effective every time it’s used. Paired with increased power output, HealthySole® PLUS is designed to handle it all and satisfy the needs of all types of customers.

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How long does E coli live on shoes?

November 12, 2021

Multiple studies have all confirmed the same data: E. coli can survive on the soles of your shoes. If you think about all the places you walk, you can see how prevalent fecal matter and other contaminates are in the world around you.

Airborne Spread of Clostridium Difficile

October 26, 2021

C.Diff is one of the most pervasive and deadly pathogens of interest in hospitals today. It is both incredibly resilient and infectious. If contracted, patients must undergo involved care which often includes powerful antibiotics that come with their own detrimental effects to the patient.

Shoe Sanitizing Stations for Hospitals

September 13, 2021

A shoe sanitizing station offers a quick and effective method for eliminating germs such as viruses and bacteria from footwear. The result is a decrease in the proliferation and cross contamination of pathogens of interest on touch surfaces, walls and other areas of healthcare and other controlled environments.

“The Healthy Sole has eliminated our use of the “sticky mats” outside of the anteroom entrance thereby giving a more positive first impression to inspectors. In this new era focusing on pharmacy IV compounding, your products are at the “cutting edge.””

–  Alexander F Melchert, MS, RPh

    Director of Pharmacy New York-Presbyterian / Queens

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