Defender™

$1,999.00

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The first and only self-sanitizing ultraviolet (UV-C) keyboard and trackpad with FDA clearance.

Defender™ uses the germicidal properties of ultraviolet light (UV-C) to automatically disinfect the keyboard and trackpad after every use. The system is 99.99% effective in killing harmful microorganisms within seconds, eliminating the need for manual disinfection and disposal of biohazard waste.

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Vioguard is a world leader in UV-C sanitization.

Ultraviolet Light

Defender™ uses ultraviolet technology that has been proven to zap up to 99.99% of pathogens including C.diff spores.

Automated Compliance

No human intervention required. Defender™ self-sanitizes after 2, 5 or 10 minutes of non-use, depending on the user’s selection.

Calculated Dose

Our FDA cleared dosimeter carefully measures the appropriate amount of ultraviolet light to kill 99.99% of pathogens.

Disinfection Time

In order to kill 99.99% of pathogens and comply with FDA regulations, the Defender’s cycle time is 90 seconds when the bulbs are at full strength.

Plug and Play

The system is single USB compatible. It is also compatible across all operating systems.

Compatible

Defender™ was designed to be compatible with a variety of workstations including under desks, WOW carts, wall mounts, etc.
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Contact Us

435-627-3090

3143 S 840 E #328
St. George, UT 84790

info@vioguard.com

EPA Establishment Number: 99547-WA-1

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