Antimicrobial disposable hospital curtains
Manufactured with Fantex® antimicrobial fabric which has rapid Log 3 efficacy and residual activity against a broad spectrum of pathogens.
These best in class hospital curtains significantly reduce cross contamination within the hospital environment which decreases the risk of contracting life threatening HCAIs.
With its unique formulation and best-in-class speed of kill, Fantex® effectively prevents the transfer of pathogens to interacting hands, helping to break the chain of transmission and significantly reducing the spread of infection within the hospital environment.
Currently the only curtain scientifically proven to kill pathogens and remain free from contamination, Fantex® IPC Curtains contribute to a safer patient environment and help to reduce the risk of HCPs or patients contracting life-threatening HCAIs.
FEATURES
- Kills 99.9% (Log 3) of bacteria in one minute to BS EN ISO 20743
- Hygienic, non-woven polypropylene fabric
- Cost effective alternative to linen curtains which eliminates laundering costs
- Eco-friendly and 100% recyclable
- Clear date labelling to improve compliance
- Rapid changeout in one minute to increase patient throughput
- Fire retardant to BS 5867 and NFPA 701
SIZES
Large – 7.5m wide (5.75m usable width)
Standard – 4.5m wide (3.60m usable width)
Small – 2.4m wide (1.80m usable width)
With a 2m drop
HOOK TYPES
The robust polypropylene hooks are ultrasonically welded to the curtain fabric for added strength.
PROVEN EFFICACY AGAINST:
Feline coronavirus (MERS surrogate) | Escherichia coli | Enterococcus hirae | Staphylococcus aureus | Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) | Pseudomonas aeruginosa | Vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus (VRE) | Carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE) | Klebsiella pneumoniae | Clostridium difficile | Carbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii | Candida albicans | Candida auris | Aspergillus niger | Influenza HK (A2) virus | Rotavirus | Foot & Mouth virus | Feline calicivirus (human Norovirus surrogate) | Avian influenza virus (H7N1)