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| A Breakthrough in Decontamination Technology |
| Continuous Effluent Decontamination (CED) is a new
technology for decontaminating hazardous infectious
waste. Far superior to traditional kill tanks, the STERIS CED
System is a pre-engineered solution that offers dramatic
improvements in efficacy, reliability, safety, and costeffectiveness. |
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| For Research and Production Labs |
| Rigorous decontamination of waste effluents is required
for most biological level-2, -3 and -4 facilities, where the
presence of hazardous substances demands tight controls
on materials handling and disposal. The STERIS CED System
allows research, production, and bio-containment labs to
safely process nearly any biologically contaminated liquid
effluent before discharge. |
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| No More “Kill Tanks” |
| CED is the first new technology for hazardous fluid
decontamination in decades. Traditional kill tank systems,
which collect fluid in a large tank to be boiled and drained
when the tank is full, are outdated technology with serious
flaws. Custom-created for each lab, they lack standards
for validation, components, and manufacturing. Without
advanced control systems, their efficacy is difficult to monitor.
And with 5,000 to 10,000 gallon kill tanks that require large
emergency containment basins, they create risk while taking
up expensive laboratory space. |
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