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UVC High-Level Disinfection
The first automated UVC system validated for high-level disinfection of multi-use ophthalmic equipment. Improve patient safety, increase practice efficiency, and elevate your standard of care.
Class I medical device
FDA-registered
Clinically validated
Developed by ophthalmologists from:






Just close the lid, and smart sensors handle the rest.
Independently verified high-level disinfection that meets FDA, CDC, and TJC requirements.
Compatible with all eyedropper bottles, tonometry tips, and ophthalmic lenses.
Fast, standardized cycle designed for the high volume and pace of eye care.
Less than 8% of eye clinics follow chemical high-level disinfection protocols due to time constraints, labor, and cost.
Microbial colonization of eyedropper bottles, tonometer tips, and other multi-use equipment affects patient safety and creates liability.
Chemical HLD takes 10-20 minutes of technician time, reduces clinical throughput, and is prone to human variability and error.
The average practice spends $1,500 - 4000 per lane on single-use plastics or premature disposal of medications to avoid reprocessing.
15-75% of bottles are contaminated within 2 weeks of use
The Science
Proven 6-log reduction of bacterial, viral, and fungal organisms including Adenovirus, Pseudomonas, and Staph. aureus.
UVC-optimized cycles minimize lens degradation to prolong service life compared to chemical HLD
Automated HLD offers superior consistency and traceabilitycompared to chemical disinfection.
How it works

Place bottles, lenses, tonotips, or other devices in any disinfection bay.
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Proprietary UVC array eliminates >99.99% of bacteria, viruses, and fungi without heat or chemicals.
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Devices are ready for immediate reuse after disinfection when the chamber glows green.
Saniteyes Pro™ pays for itself within 3 months by eliminating:
Single-use tonometer prisms and lenses
Medication waste due to self-imposed cessation dates

Technician time spent on manual reprocessing of reusable equipment
Lens wear and replacement due to chemical degradation
Annual economic impact (per lane):
$
3,500
in single use plastics
$
1,200
in medication
$
3,500
in staff labor and time
$
3,500
in lost productivity and throughput
This innovative product fills a major unmet need – an easy, efficient, and cost-effective way to disinfect devices and topical eyedropper bottles, and to avoid unnecessary waste of topical medications.
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