Autoclaves were created to help modernize and automate the way sterilization is performed. They seek to remove the inconsistencies of human error and eliminate the worry of improper sterilization. This
Problem/Solution: The Inconsistencies of Gloves
There are some purchases that quality should matter over price. When it comes to personal protection equipment, quality is paramount to ensuring your protection, as well as the protection of
The Ways Growing Businesses Reach Out
The communications environment today is vast and as a growing business, navigating channels to reach out to customers is critical. We serve a vast array of industries, so we understand
Problem/Solution: The Aging of Dental Handpieces
Dental handpieces are important tools in your arsenal. These days they play a huge role in most dental procedures, which means maintaining them properly is that much more important to
Problem/Solution: The Odor and Residue of Wipes
The harm that both the odors and the residue of disinfectant wipes can do sometimes goes unnoticed. However, we have heard from many customers about the problems that can arise
The Benefits of Veteran Owned Businesses
We take great pride in every aspect of our business. In previous articles we’ve discussed the wide range of services we offer and how confident we are that we will
Our 5 Star Tech Support
No matter who you talk to, no one really likes the idea of making a phone call to customer support. Think about it…something of yours breaks, whether it’s an item
Problem/Solution: If the Glove Fits
The infection control industry is one that is constantly developing as we learn new and more effective ways of protecting ourselves, our staff, and our customers/patients. In fact, the CDC
Problem and Solution: The Rising Tide of Turnovers
We deal with issues on a daily basis, just as in every job that offers services similar to ours. We receive difficulties from people daily, and we strive to assist
The Founding Fathers of the Autoclave
No, unfortunately, “father of the autoclave” was not his real middle name. It was actually Edouard. After the first name, Charles and followed by the last name, Chamberland. At least,