SplashBlocker

How are you preventing toilet plume aerosolization?

Introducing SplashBlocker

Toilet plume occurs when flushing the toilet causes pathogen aerosolization, which allows particles travel up to three feet while airborne.

SplashBlocker is a novel clinical safeguard that protects nurses, caregivers, facility visitors, and other healthcare personnel from harmful airborne pathogens caused by toilet plume aerosolization.

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Protects Against

Toilet Plumes

  • Uncovered toilet plumes can cause lingering exposure to harmful chemotherapy drugs, C. diff, and various Coronaviruses.

Other plume management solutions are less effective, less environmentally friendly, and are highly costly. 

Advantages

  • Reduce healthcare acquired infections (HAIs)

  • Increase staff safety

  • Optimize cost efficiency

  • Ease of use

  • Ease of cleaning

  • Environmental benefits

 Resources, News & Updates


In this AJIC study, toilet contamination persistence and environmental contamination are studied following a series of toilet flushes.

 

Premier® assessment of protection from toilet plume aerosol studies Splashblocker’s effectiveness at containing harmful airborne particles.

Additional Case Studies


Learn more about the transmission of Legionnaires’ Disease through toilet flushing

Learn how bioaerosols are generated from toilet flushing in rooms of patients with C. Diff

Learn about the role of toilet lids in reducing environmental contamination risk of C. Diff

For more information on SplashBlocker, or to place an order, please contact us.