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Apollo Laundry Launches Unique Infection Control Laundry System for Hospitals in India

New Delhi, October 28, 2020: Apollo Laundry, an end-to-end laundry solutions provider, has launched Infection Control Laundry System with unique barrier technology for hospitals in India. Currently, the hospital laundry is often handled in an unhygienic manner which may result into many type of infections. Against this backdrop, Apollo Laundry has emerged to serve customers by providing the world’s professional hygienic laundry services at uncompromising levels of quality, reliability and performance.

Generally, in hospitals, patient linen is washed by desi dhobis or washermen using only one side access while the clean and soiled linen is placed at the same side. So, there is every possibility of contamination of bacteria and germs from soiled to clean linen, which is completely unsafe for patients. Apollo Laundry on the other hand, uses barrier technology introduced for the first time in India which emphasizes upon minimizing physical contact and offers a functional separation of cleaned and soiled textile.

In this way, Apollo Laundry ensures no contamination of clean and dirty linen by operating two door accesses, where not only the linen but operators too are kept separate from the soiled and fresh linen area. Moreover, no manual intervention can be done in the machine and it maintains adequate quality of chemicals and water temperature so as to ensure that the germs are completely destroyed.

Ms. Bindu Goyal, Managing Director, Apollo Laundry and Linen Services Private Limited said, “At Apollo Laundry, we recognise the essential difference between visibly clean and hygienically clean linen, and meet the emerging standards for microbiological control in hospitals with our laundry solutions. We are committed to serve the customers by providing the world’s professional hygienic laundry services and at uncompromising levels of quality, reliability and performance.”

Functioning as hygiene watchdog, the Laundry Cycle Management of Apollo Laundry is equipped with barrier control technology which covers all elements ranging from collecting, pre-sorting, and sorting of dirty linen to transporting clean linen back to the wards, most importantly with a marked separation of clean and dirty sides.

Significantly, there is essential difference between visibly clean and hygienically clean, and Apollo Laundry ensures both with its state-of-the-art cleaning processes and barrier technology. It is due to its strong competitive edge that Apollo Laundry has been serving some of the biggest names in hospital industry including Fortis, Sehgal Neo Hospital, Max Healthcare, CK Birla Hospitals/CMRI, NH Narayana Health and Artemis Hospitals to name a few among others.

In the current time of pandemic when the spread of COVID-19 has put the lives on tenterhooks, the significance of hygienically clean linen in the hospitals cannot be overlooked. Apollo Laundry has in the meanwhile revolutionized the laundry industry with its unique Infection Control Laundry System with barrier technology for Hospitals.

Corporate Comm India (CCI Newswire)

The Pharma Times News Bureau

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