Aseptic Health

Aseptic Health Aseptic Health is setting new industry standards for hospital-grade disinfection. Safe. Effective. How clean IS clean? With Aseptic Plus, it’s Clinically Clean.™

Through innovation and differentiation, we are positioning our company to meet the current and future needs of society with Clinically Clean® results. About Aseptic Health, LLC

Aseptic Health is a clean solutions provider to commercial, residential and healthcare facilities. Amid increasing concerns of microorganism-laden, unhealthy facilities, Aseptic Health is setting a new industry standard fo

r Clinically Clean,™ healthy facilities through its exclusive products. We operate a national distributor network that works directly with owners/decision makers of commercial, residential and select healthcare facility markets to provide products and best practices. To ensure you and your staff achieve Clinically Clean results we can also recommend Aseptic Certified™ service providers in your area. Aseptic Health emerged from Founder and CEO Autumn Ryan’s desire to provide her family and her commercial clients an aseptically clean environment without fear of reaction to harsh chemicals. She was working in an industry where clients often judged the cleanliness of their environment by the fumes leached from chemicals that smelled of pine, bleach and other irritants to the eyes, skin, throat and lungs. But true aseptically clean environments are free from odors and emissions and free from pathogens (bacteria, fungus, viruses) that cause disease.

You can’t kill a virus w/ antibacterial soap. Bacteria & viruses are different. To kill viruses on surfaces in your home...
04/02/2021

You can’t kill a virus w/ antibacterial soap. Bacteria & viruses are different. To kill viruses on surfaces in your home or workplace you must use a DISINFECTANT. And if you want to kill large amts of viruses use a HOSPITAL GRADE disinfectant. CDC: http://ow.ly/TdDA50B5cAB

The trail to being an N Listed disinfectant (for use against SARS-CoV-2) and receiving the EPA's Emerging Viral Pathogen...
03/18/2021

The trail to being an N Listed disinfectant (for use against SARS-CoV-2) and receiving the EPA's Emerging Viral Pathogen claim is a lengthy process. We’ve been on this path for months. First, we made the “N List” because we had kill claims for viruses that are more difficult to kill than the coronavirus that causes COVID-19. As of March 10, 2021, Aseptic Plus (the premiere hospital-grade disinfectant that has been Certified Clinically Clean® by Aseptic Health) has received the EPA’s Emerging Viral Pathogen claim. Aseptic Plus kills SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus that causes the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) in 5 minutes. We received this kill claim in December, 2020 from an EPA accredited lab. Read more about what this means and the EPA process in this Disinfectips.com blog from Autumn Ryan, Founder and CEO of Aseptic Health>> https://www.disinfectips.com/2021/03/17/on-the-trail-of-the-emerging-viral-pathogen-claim/

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One of the many regulations for disinfectants is the creation of an SDS or Safety Data Sheet. This document is created b...
03/11/2021

One of the many regulations for disinfectants is the creation of an SDS or Safety Data Sheet. This document is created by the chemical supplier. It is basically a summary of information regarding hazards or precautions for using the product safely. Read more about how the SDS is organized and how to read it in this Disinfectips.com blog from Stephen Lawson, Aseptic Health's COO and a Certified Clinically Clean Specialist>> https://www.disinfectips.com/2021/03/11/how-to-read-a-safety-data-sheet/

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Hand sanitizers provide a convenient alternative to hand washing when soap and water is not available. They are effectiv...
03/04/2021

Hand sanitizers provide a convenient alternative to hand washing when soap and water is not available. They are effective against bacteria at 99.9% and they also kill some, but not all viruses. As with all hand sanitizers, you have to use it correctly for it to be effective. The CDC specifically recommends covering your hands in sanitizer and rubbing them together until they’re dry, which will likely take about 20 seconds. Read the label to determine how much hand sanitizer to apply. You’ll also want to make sure you’re using an alcohol-based hand sanitizer that is between 60 to 95% alcohol. These products usually contain ethyl alcohol (ethanol) and isopropyl alcohol. Read more in this Disinfectips.com blog from Gus Scannapieco, a Certified Clinically Clean Specialist>> https://www.disinfectips.com/2021/03/03/how-to-use-hand-sanitizers/

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Soft surface sanitizing is one of the more commonly overlooked environmental cleaning issues in every industry, includin...
02/25/2021

Soft surface sanitizing is one of the more commonly overlooked environmental cleaning issues in every industry, including healthcare. Innovators are continually working to create solutions requiring less work for janitorial staff, while providing more protection against contamination and hospital-acquired infections. However, there has been relatively little done to establish standards or guidelines for soft surface sanitizing. Read more about guidelines needed and how to reduce risk through soft surface sanitization in this Disinfectips.com blog from Dana Ryan, a Certified Clinically Clean Specialist>> https://www.disinfectips.com/2021/02/24/tips-for-soft-surface-sanitizing/

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The toxicity of a substance can be measured by the effect it has on an organism, a tissue or a cell. We know that indivi...
02/19/2021

The toxicity of a substance can be measured by the effect it has on an organism, a tissue or a cell. We know that individual animals will respond differently to the same dose of a substance because of a number of factors (gender, age, body weight, etc.), which is why toxicity laboratories measure effects over a total population. The concentrated forms of some commercial cleaning products are classified as hazardous, creating potential handling, storage, and disposal issues for users. The label details everything you need to know to use the product safely. In all cases the disinfectant or sanitizer’s label has been written according to the EPA’s 282-page Label Review Manual, then reviewed and approved by the EPA before a manufacturer can print their packaging label. Read more in this Disinfectips.com blog from Stephen Lawson, Aseptic Health's COO and a Certified Clinically Clean Specialist>> https://www.disinfectips.com/2021/02/19/how-is-cleaning-product-toxicity-measured/

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Want a clinically clean home? Then brush up on your vacuuming and mopping techniques and learn how to vacuum and mop lik...
02/11/2021

Want a clinically clean home? Then brush up on your vacuuming and mopping techniques and learn how to vacuum and mop like a pro. Vacuum first. Then mop.

Read more about how to vacuum and mop like a pro in this Disinfectips.com blog from Autumn Ryan, Founder and CEO of Aseptic Health>> https://www.disinfectips.com/2021/02/10/how-to-vacuum-and-mop-like-a-pro/

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According to the EPA, there are only three known reasons to have your air ducts cleaned, along with a LOT of information...
02/04/2021

According to the EPA, there are only three known reasons to have your air ducts cleaned, along with a LOT of information about what they don’t know regarding air duct cleaning. Discover the three reasons and info on HVAC maintenance in this Disinfectips.com blog from Stephen Lawson, Aseptic Health's COO and a Certified Clinically Clean Specialist>> https://www.disinfectips.com/2021/02/04/3-reasons-to-have-air-ducts-cleaned/

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Knowing the basics of cleaning products can help you choose the right cleaner for the job and the right cleaner for your...
01/28/2021

Knowing the basics of cleaning products can help you choose the right cleaner for the job and the right cleaner for your cleaning style. If you’re one who doesn’t like to wear gloves, masks or goggles then a non-toxic cleaner may be the right cleaner for you. Cleaning doesn’t kill germs, but it lowers their numbers and risk by physically removing them from surfaces. Disinfecting, on the other hand, refers to killing germs with chemicals. Read more about how to choose the right cleaner in this Disinfectips.com blog from Andrea Velasquez, Aseptic Health's Customer Interface Manager and a Certified Clinically Clean Specialist. https://www.disinfectips.com/2021/01/28/how-to-choose-the-right-cleaner/

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Whether you’re cleaning your own home or you work as a cleaner, janitor or custodian for a cleaning company, it’s import...
01/21/2021

Whether you’re cleaning your own home or you work as a cleaner, janitor or custodian for a cleaning company, it’s important to know these tips for safe cleaning. They include preventing slips, falls and trips; chemical safety; preventing sprains, strains and back injuries; keep away from children; and sometimes it takes two. Check out these five tips for safe cleaning in this Disinfectips.com blog from Dana Ryan, a Certified Clinically Clean Specialist>> https://www.disinfectips.com/2021/01/20/5-tips-for-safe-cleaning/

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