CDC guidance for preventing MRSA infections

July 6, 2020

MRSA (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus) is an antibiotic-resistant type of bacteria,  that usually causes skin infections and if left untreated can have fatal consequences. Unfortunately, anyone can contract a MRSA infection when physical contact is made with an infected surface: the CDC explains that MRSA infections most commonly occur in Athletic Facilities, Schools, Military Barracks, Nursing Homes, and Hospitals.

While the CDC currently recommends powerful chemicals and traditional laundering to prevent MRSA infections, our SteriLocker is chemical-free and on-site tool that can rapidly sterilize garments, shoes and personal items that should be used to prevent MRSA transmissions.  Take a look at the CDC guidance for more info on how to stay safe from MRSA infections.

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