Help reduce the spread of harmful viruses and other pathogens in areas such as:
Patient Rooms
Operating Rooms
Emergency Departments
Waiting Areas
Nurse Stations
Long-Term Care Facilities
Outpatient Clinics
Labs and Pharmacies
Hallways & Common Areas
Medical Storage Areas
Touchless, Continuous, & Proactive Pathogen Control
Continuously reduces harmful pathogens in the air and on surfaces, supporting infection prevention protocols in patient rooms, surgical suites, common areas, and more.
OSHA-compliant* and aligned with CDC and EPA guidelines for continuous use in occupied spaces.
Continuous Odor Control
Reduces persistent odors from bodily fuids, antiseptics, disinfectants, and medical waste, all without masking agents or added fragrances.
Synexis DHP is odorless and designed for sensitive healthcare environments.
Enhanced Experience
for Staff & Visitors
Promotes a visibly cleaner, healthier environment, helping reduce Healthcare-Associated Infections (HAIs) and improving satisfation scores.
Why do healthcare facilities choose Synexis?
Preventing just one healthcare-associated infection (HAI) could save your facility tens of thousands in treatment costs, penalties, and reputation management, likely for less than the investment in Synexis technology.
How Synexis Technology Works
Our patented technology transforms naturally occurring oxygen and humidity in the air into Dry Hydrogen Peroxide Peroxide (DHP®).
DHP flows freely and continuously to reduce the presence of viruses, bacteria, fungi, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) on surfaces and in the air.
Synexis offers in-duct and stand-alone devices for scalable deployment options from small rooms to larger indoor facilities.
“The numbers speak for themselves. When my Environmental Services Director and Infectious Disease Physician saw what this technology was capable of – without demanding additional staff or time – this was an easy sell. Together, we obtained our C-Suite’s support and embarked on a game-changing deployment in our hospital – one that provides a continuous solution for the continuous threat of environmental contamination.”
– Karen Phillips, BSN, RSN, CIC, Director of Infection Prevention”
“The numbers speak for themselves. When my Environmental Services Director and Infectious Disease Physician saw what this technology was capable of – without demanding additional staff or time – this was an easy sell. Together, we obtained our C-Suite’s support and embarked on a game-changing deployment in our hospital – one that provides a continuous solution for the continuous threat of environmental contamination.”
– Karen Phillips, BSN, RSN, CIC, Director of Infection Prevention
Backed by Independent Third Party Data
References: 1. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2019, October 30). CDC – NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards – hydrogen peroxide. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Retrieved November 11, 2021, from https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/npg/npgd0335.html. 2. Data on File. SYN-0012. 3. Huang, Y.-J. S., Bilyeu, A. N., Hsu, W.-W., Hettenbach, S. M., Willix, J. L., Stewart, S. C., Higgs, S., & Vanlandingham, D. L. (2021). Treatment with Dry Hydrogen Peroxide Accelerates the Decay of Severe Acute Syndrome Coronavirus-2 on Non-porous Hard Surfaces. American Journal of Infection Control. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajic.2021.07.006 4. Data on File. SYN-0001. 5. Data on File. SYN-0002. 6. Data on File. SYN-0003. 7. Data on File. SYN-0005. 8. Data on File. SYN-0006. 9. Data on File. SYN-0007. 10. Data on File. SYN-0008. 11. Data on File. SYN-0009. 12. Data on File. SYN-0010. 13. Aerosol Research and Engineering Laboratories. (2021). Formaldehyde Elimination Efficacy of the Synexis Sphere Device in a Sealed Test Chamber. (Report No. 10868.70). 14. Data on File. SYN-0013. 15. The Effect of Dry Hydrogen Peroxide on Environmental Contamination with Candida auris in an Adult Burn Unit Sutton et al. https://academic.oup.com/ofid/article/10/Supplement_2/ofad500.1255/7446976
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