The AMBUstat™ bio-decontamination program was originally designed to decontaminate prehospital care surfaces in spaces such as ambulances and gear storage rooms; however, the program is also the perfect solution for decontaminating any space where surfaceborne, airborne and bloodborne pathogens are likely to reside. These spaces include (but are not limited to) holding cells, treatment rooms, clinics, gyms, laboratories, public shower rooms, hotel rooms, classrooms, commercial kitchens, dining rooms, assisted living facilities, meeting facilities, government offices and other public and private facilities.
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Prehospital
Any space in advance of a medical center, or reliable source for definitive care, where patient or client services are provided, such as fire, rescue, emergency medical services and general public health.

Military & Government
Any space involving austere conditions and/or portable shelters where the optimization of manpower readiness and national defense is of critical concern.

Education
Any space associated with providing an education where preservation of health is of critical concern to the community due to the socioeconomic consequences associated with absenteeism and staffing.

Corrections
Any space associated with housing of persons arrested for, convicted of, or sentenced for criminal offenses where preservation of health is of critical concern to the community due to the socioeconomic consequences associated with the care of sick inmates and staffing considerations.

Law Enforcement
Any space associated with the routine encounter of dangerous conditions and the general public in a capacity of providing protection of the community and the enforcement of its laws.

Disaster Response
Any space involving austere conditions and/or portable shelters, whereas the stabilization and preservation of the community's health is of critical concern due to natural or intentional disasters, such as tornadoes, hurricanes, pandemic outbreaks or bombings.