XSTREAM 2000® Technology Attracts Infectious Microbes > Destroys On Contact > Maintains A Cleaner Environment
7 Keys to a Biosafe Environment from Virus and Bacteria
- 1) Select a company that has a system that has been scientifically validated, peer reviewed, published with technology installed at customer locations.
- 2) Select a company that can test your environment for virus and bacteria issues.
- 3) Select a company that can monitor your environment with the technology.
- 4) Select a company that will custom engineer a system for your unique environment, not just sell you boxes.
- 5) Select a company that is able to test your bacteria and virus load and tune your application system.
- 6) Select a company that can lease their equipment with a 5-year guarantee rather than have a large initial capital expenditure.
- 7) Select a company with a nationwide representative network for equipment and testing.
The XSTREAM 2000® Product Evaluation
The effectiveness of the free-standing XSTREAM 2000 Infection Control system is based on the continuous generation of cluster ions with positive and negative charges. The clusters are created by Tidal Air movement through proprietary cells exposed to ultraviolet light. The ions then attach to disease-producing microbes and destroy them on contact throughout all enclosed environment.
- The XSTREAM 2000® System is the most powerful, deployable, and cost-effective antimicrobial solution available for continuously reducing most viruses and bacteria affecting healthcare and other facilities. The system can save institutions millions of dollars per location and protect the lives of residents, patients or employees from infections or death. It is estimated that the XSTREAM solution is 25 to 100 times more cost-effective than current antimicrobial devices.
- Nine years of clinical and laboratory testing on three generations of technology. Previous generations of equipment have proved successful in hospitals and other complex environments.
- ROI for the health care facility is 3 months or less, based on cost per infection and the reduction rate.
- Penetrating and destroying dormant C-diff is a critical result that has been achieved.
The safety of having a bacteria controlled environment. Disinfecting 24/7/365
In Air, Surfaces & Fabrics
Penetrating and destroying B. thuringiensis is a critical result that has been achieved.
Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) photos by the University of Arizona
Full publication available upon request

Penetrating and destroying Bacteriophase MS2 is a critical result that has been achieved.
Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) photos by the University of Arizona
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Penetrating and destroying Escherichia coli is a critical result that has been achieved.
Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) photos by the University of Arizona
Full publication available upon request

XSTREAM leading the way in raising
the standard in healthcare.

Proactive Technology - More Potent and Faster Microbial Control Without Potentially Harmful Oxidizers
Stabilization - With Continuous Operation XSTREAM 2000 Destroys Existing Viruses & Pathogens and VOC's in Your Operating Rooms, ICU's, Emergency Rooms and Critical Care Areas and on clothing as well. And Then Continues To Protect those Areas Against the Introduction of New Pathogens & Viruses Including dormant C-diff. Disinfecting 24/7/365
Prevention - Combats the Introduction of Pathogens & Viruses into Your Patient Areas Which Eliminates Cross-Contamination. Disinfecting 24/7/365
Proven Technology:
The effectiveness of the free-standing XSTREAM 2000® Infection Control system is based on particle physics with a continuous generation of cluster ions with positive and negative charges. The clusters are created by Tidal Air movement through a reactor core. The ions then neutralize the energy source of the disease-producing microbes and destroy them on contact throughout any environment. Disinfecting 24/7/365

The Solution: History of Cluster Ion Testing
Bacteria Serratia bacteria
• Harvard School of Public Health (Dr. Melvin W. First, Professor Emeritus), United States March 2007
Coliform (E. coli ) bacteria
• Ishikawa Health Service Association, Japan September 2000 E. coli, Staphylococcus aurous , candida
• Shanghai Municipal Center for Disease Control and Prevention, China October 2001 • Kansas State University; Dr. J.L. Marsden ; Food Science Institute; USA July 2007
Bacillus subtilis ( Anthrax surragate)
• Kitasato Research Center of Environmental Sciences, Japan September 2002
• CT&T (Professor Gerhard Artmann, Aachen University of Applied Sciences), Germany Nov, 2004
• Kansas State University; Dr. J.L. Marsden; Food Science Institute; USA July 2007
MRSA ( methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus)
• Kitasato Research Center of Environmental Sciences, Japan September 2002
• Kitasato Institute Medical Center Hospital, Japan February 2004
• Kansas State University; Dr. J.L. Marsden; Food Science Institute; USA July 2007
Pseudomonas, Enterococcus, Staphylococcus
• University of Lübeck, Germany February 2002 • Kansas State University; Dr. J.L. Marsden; Food Science Institute; USA July 2007
Enterococcus, Staphylococcus, Sarcina, Micrococcus
• CT&T (Professor Gerhard Artmann, Aachen University of Applied Sciences), Germany Nov 2004
Listeria monocytogenes, Streptococcus spp.
• Kansas State University; Dr. J.L. Marsden; Food Science Institute; USA July 2007
STANDARD OF CARE FOR ALL TYPES
OF HEALTHCARE FACILITIES"
Our XSTREAM 2000®
Leading the way in raising the standard of care...

How the XSTREAM 2000®
Works to keep your facility free from harmful bacteria & pathogens
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Eliminates Pathogens
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Effective Against Harmful Microbes
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Totally Safe for Human Contact
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Dramatically Reduces the Costs