Vanderbilt University Medical Center Adopts New N95 Sterilization Method
May 02, 2020
May 02, 2020
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, May 2 -- Vanderbilt University Medical Center issued the following news:
Vanderbilt University Medical Center is switching to hydrogen peroxide vapor for sterilization of the white bulbous N95 facemask-respirators used by health care workers to protect against COVID-19.
N95s are typically discarded after a single use but supply shortages have prompted hospitals around the U.S. to adopt sterilization procedures that allow reuse.
On Apri . . .
Vanderbilt University Medical Center is switching to hydrogen peroxide vapor for sterilization of the white bulbous N95 facemask-respirators used by health care workers to protect against COVID-19.
N95s are typically discarded after a single use but supply shortages have prompted hospitals around the U.S. to adopt sterilization procedures that allow reuse.
On Apri . . .