Clinical tests
Sani System has been developed on the basis of studies conducted by the Faculty of Medicine of Pavia University. The machine was then subjected to numerous laboratory tests and clinical studies, both in Italy and abroad.
The reduction of bacterial, fungal and viral contamination due to the use of Sani System has been certified on the basis of in vitro tests or in standard operating conditions in several types of environment and on different kinds of surfaces.
Following are some of the laboratory tests and clinical studies confirming the safe use and the effectiveness of Sani System in the reduction of the microbial contamination. Results have shown that it is possible to obtain better results with this innovative sanitising method than with traditional methods.
- Sanitising in a hospital and comparison with conventional disinfection methods at the Orthopaedics and Traumatology Unit and at the Microbiology Unit, San Carlo Borromeo Hospital, Milan, Italy
- Evaluation of the reduction of the microbial load in a microbiology laboratory
Istituto Cantonale di Microbiologia, Bellinzona, Switzerland
- Evaluation of activity on MRSA
Istituto Cantonale di Microbiologia, Bellinzona, Switzerland
- Efficiency of Polti Sani System in reducing microbial load on inanimate surfaces.
Environment and Biotechnology Centre, Faculty of Life and Social Sciences, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia.
- Evaluation of the virucidal effectiveness (H1N1) of the Polti Sani System.
Biolab Laboratory Biolab, Vimodrone (province of Milan), Italy
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Testing the effectiveness of Polti Sani System for eliminating infestations due to Cimex lectularius
Pest2000 & Pest3000, Pest Control Management Services, March 2010, Milan, Italy.