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Hospitals

Hospital Infection Prevention

Every year, many patients around the world contract hospital-acquired infections. Some of these nosocomial infections can be prevented through targeted infection prevention.

Every single measure taken to improve hygiene in hospitals is important to reduce the spread of communicable diseases and their pathogens, thus reducing the risk of infection. Multi-resistant pathogens are a known risk in hospitals and medical facilities.

The risk of staff transmitting infections is high and can be reduced by effective hand disinfection. In addition, regular surface disinfection and cleaning also prevents the transmission of germs to patients and staff.

Hygiene management

A key task

The management of hospitals and other healthcare facilities is responsible for infection control measures.

However, employees also play a critical role in preventing hospital-acquired infections. They perform important hygiene management tasks, such as disinfection. Therefore, it is important to have hygiene professionals in hospitals.

Infection prevention through targeted disinfection, whether routine or in the event of an epidemic according to RKI guidelines, is an essential component of hygiene management.

We support you in your tasks

Our qualified hygiene specialists, hygiene technicians and medical device consultants, who receive regular training to keep them abreast of the latest scientific findings, can provide you with application-specific advice on how to improve hygiene in hospitals, clinics and other medical facilities. Targeted services round out our comprehensive offering.

Our products for hospital hygiene

Thanks to our many years of experience in the development and manufacture of disinfectants and cleaning agents, you can be sure that you will receive effective and user-friendly products for all medical and nursing areas.

Hospital hygiene and our products serve to protect the health of patients and staff. Dr. Schumacher's products have undergone rigorous quality testing and have proven themselves for over 40 years.

As a result, hospitals are safely positioned for both routine hygiene and special challenges such as outbreaks.