Most VA Hospitals Are Ignoring A Critical Infection Control Gap: Mobile Devices
An Average of
1 in 4 Hospital Mobile Devices are Contaminated with Pathogenic Bacteria.
This Undermines Hand Hygiene and Puts Patients At Risk.
A Fast, Simple & Proven Solution.
50+ VAMCs Now Trust CleanSlate UV to Sanitize Staff & Patient Devices.
Client Results Prove that CleanSlate UV Boosts Hand Hygiene and Achieves a Full ROI in Under 12 Months.
The Best Part? It is CARES Act Funding Eligible.
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Solution Overview
A Device Sanitizer
Built for Healthcare
Fast and simple. Proven to kill 99.995% of SARS-CoV-2 while enabling proper hand hygiene.

Fast & Effective
Kills 99.9998% of MRSA in just 20 seconds.
Chemical-free Process
UV light kills pathogens with no device damage.
No Training Required
Simple & intuitive. Can be used by staff & visitors.
Hand Hygiene Enablement
Seamless integration with existing workflows and processes
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VA Hospitals That Have Chosen CleanSlate UV


Albuquerque VA
80+ Units

Cleveland VA
60+ Units

San Francisco VA
30+ Units

Background on CARES Act Funding
CARES Act funding can be used to purchase equipment that will reduce risks during the pandemic and address long-term challenges.
The correct infection control solution can save your facility money, improve staff workflow, and boost staff/patient hygiene well into the future.
What is the CARES Act?
The Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) is $2.2 trillion emergency relief fund that was passed in March 2020. Over $130 billion has been provided to hospitals and healthcare systems with $19.6 billion dedicated specifically towards the Department of Veteran Affairs (VA).
The Department of Health and Human Services Created a fourth phase of distributions due to a lack of applicants in the first three phases, which resulted in an excess of $24 billion of the money allocated for the Provider Relief Fund.
How to access Funding?
Funding is scheduled to be distributed July 1, 2021 to Dec 31, 2021, for money to be spent by the end of 2022. Our partner, Standard Communications (a SDVOSB) has extensive experience with VA facilities and can assist in the procurement process of these funds to support your staff and patient hygiene challenges.
Funding can be accessed through normal facility procurement as well as through ECAT purchases. Please get in touch via the form below and our VA partner will be happy to assist.
Speak with an Expert
We have partnered with Standard Communications, a Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business with extensive VHA experience, to ensure that VA hospitals can maximize their device hygiene deployments.
We can provide product info, procurement assistance, and more.
Interested in Learning More?
Explore webinar with our CEO, Taylor Mann and Brandon Carlton from Standard Communications Inc where they review device hygiene, UV light, and how VA hospitals are solving the problem of contamination from mobile devices.
