UVZone 3rd Party Lab Studies
NSF International Laboratories
Efficacy of Ozone + UVC shoe disinfection technology at 6, 8, and 10 seconds against
commonly occurring pathogenic microorganisms
MICROCHEM Laboratory
Antibacterial Activity and Efficacy of PathO3Gen Solutions’ UVZone Shoe Sanitizing
Station
CREM Co Labs – Norovirus
Assessment of PathO3Gen Solutions Ozone + UVC (UVZone) Shoe Sanitizing Station for Decontaminating Hard, Non-Porous Environmental Surfaces: Testing against Murine Norovirus (Strain S99) as a representative Healthcare Associated Pathogen
CREM Co Labs – Coronavirus 229E
NSF International Assessment of PathO3Gen Solutions® Footwear Sanitizing Station for Decontaminating Hard, Non-Porous Environmental Surfaces: Testing against Human Respiratory Coronavirus 229E (ATCC VR-740) as a representative Healthcare-Associated Pathogen
University of Minnesota Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory
Inactivation of PRRSV and PEDV by UVZone Shoe Sanitizing Station
Supporting Studies
Antibiotic Reduction: The increased importance of high-level biosecurity
Evaluation of Salmonella presence in selected
United States feed mills
The Survival of Bacteria in Dust
University of South Florida study: over 75% of people carry deadly pathogens on the soles of their shoes
Evaluation of Hospital Floors as a Potential Source of Pathogen Dissemination Using a Non-pathogenic Virus as a Surrogate Marker
CDC Study Shows COVID-19 Spreads Through Footwear
Bacteria on the Soles of Patient-Issued Nonskid Slipper Socks: An Overlooked Pathogen Spread Threat?
Patient shoe covers: Transferring bacteria from the floor onto surgical bedsheets
White Papers
The Five Pillars Of Safety In Healthcare Appendix PathO3Gen Solutions™
GBAC InfectionControl.tips Efficacy of Ultraviolet Light Coupled with Ozone as a Germicidal Against Eight Healthcare Associated Environmental Pathogens White Paper
Trade Publications
Are floors an underappreciated risk of pathogen dissemination?
Shoe Sole and Floor Contamination: A New Consideration in the Environmental Hygiene Challenge for Hospitals
Other Articles
You Can Get Sick From Germs on Hospital Floors
C. diff Travels on the Soles of our Shoes