Leading Voice In Infection Defense Joins Podcast Business News Network As Featured Guest

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Stromeyer is an industry leader in public infection prevention. During a wide-ranging conversation with Host Jill Nicolini, Stromeyer described the steps and procedures Sterile Space Infection Defense, LLC takes to ensure proper decontamination, germ eradication, and infection prevention against bacteria and viruses. “We go into facilities, do a deep contamination, terminal disinfection, and then we use a specialized anti-microbial coating that helps stave off the survival of newly deposited microbes that land on surfaces from coughing, sneezing, or touching.” He continued, “Our services make the spaces much healthier to be in. It’s like having an immune system for your space and surfaces.”

Furthermore, Stromeyer explained how the Delta variant can hit harder than the original strand of Covid-19, Covid-Alpha. He explained the importance of getting vaccinated to reduce the impact Covid will have on the body, especially when you have surfaces that accumulate infectious organisms. Additionally, it’s critical to remember that the air in a facility is always contaminated with biologics of some kind. And, with the pandemic being spread primarily as an airborne pathogenic spread, it is now very critical to consider using air disinfecting systems. Stromeyer recommends that all facilities especially those with small children in attendance, who are not yet vaccinated, use the UVC systems to disinfect the air in each room at least three times per hour.

Germ eradication and infection prevention are especially critical now as businesses and facilities are beginning to re-open during the COVID-19 pandemic. Stromeyer offered insight on some of the different businesses he services such as child care centers, doctor’s offices, restaurants, and hotels to ensure proper germ eradication and infection prevention as they begin to re-open.

Even with a sustainable vaccine rollout in the United States, we still must stick to guidelines on how we live. Germs are always going to be with us, and their adaptive abilities only mean they will continue to adapt to medications that man’s scientific abilities create. They’ve adapted to the medications we created to kill them. This makes them even more dangerous since our drugs won’t be effective against them. However, our Healthy Zone Programs are effective against adaptive organisms or SuperBugs because the coating provides for physical damage to the newly deposited microbes, inactivating them and therefore hindering their ability to survive, thrive, and recolonize a protected surface. This is far more effective at microbial control than just spray cleaning and using a disinfectant.

The interview can be heard here. Click here for a SPECIAL REPORT on the need for germ eradication in child care centers.

About Jill Nicolini


Jill Nicolini is a 14-time Emmy Award nominee for her work as a broadcaster for both reporting and hosting. As a journalist, she has traveled around the world. Nicolini can be seen on the PIX-11 Morning News as an anchor and reporter covering traffic, weather, entertainment, and features.

About Irwin Stromeyer


Stromeyer is a credentialed and experienced professional in the field of public infection control and germ eradication and a leader in the field of public or community-acquired infection prevention services. He has the technology to SIGNIFICANTLY REDUCE the survival of invasive microbes. The vast majority of these microbes are transported from surface to surface by human hands. There is no other company in the region that offers the same service. As an associate member of the Association for Professionals Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC), Irwin is uniquely qualified to discuss the best way to reduce the communal spread of these microbes by infection prevention through control and eradication.

About Sterile Space, Infection Defense, LLC.


Sterile Space Infection Defense, established in 2013, provides a unique and necessary service in today’s ever-infected world to seriously inhibit the issue known as Cross Contamination Infection. Now, more than ever before in modern history, our good health is hunted by bacteria, viruses, fungus, mold, algae, and worst of all, Adaptive Organisms or Superbugs. It’s important to understand how and why deadly infections that used to be found only in hospitals and nursing homes have gained access to the public arena. The worst part is that our children and elderly are the easiest victims of these diseases because of their developing or dwindling immune systems.”

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