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More Technologies and Programs Meet the GBAC® STAR Registered Standard

The Global Biorisk Advisory CouncilĀ®, (GBAC), a Division of ISSA today announced that five additional organizations have achieved the GBAC® STAR Registered Technology & Registered Programs designation. The designation helps facilities vet cleaning, disinfection, and infection prevention offerings for scientific validity, safety, usability, practicality, and efficacy.

The latest technologies and programs to achieve GBAC® STAR Registered Technologies & Registered Programs designation include:

  • AnniList from Annihilare is a software platform that tracks facility maintenance tasks to support facility managers and consistent practices.
  • Breezy Oneā„¢ from Build With Robots is an autonomous mobile disinfecting robot that administers an EPA-registered disinfectant over 100,000 square feet in 1.5 hours.
  • EnSUREā„¢ Touch Monitoring System from Hygiena is a monitoring system that collects, analyzes, and reports data from sanitation verification and environmental monitoring devices.
  • HighlightĀ® from Kinnos is an additive that provides color visualization to bleach disinfectant products to help cleaning professionals verify complete coverage on surfaces.
  • Trustā„¢ Single-Use Microfiber Mopping System from Lighthouse Environmental Infection PreventionĀ is a high-absorbency mop system designed for pathogen removal and reducing cross-contamination of surfaces.

ā€œGBAC provides a trusted path for companies to have their technologies and programs verified for real world use and adoption, empowering facilities to incorporate innovations that make a difference,ā€ said GBAC Senior Director of Technology and Programs Michael Diamond. ā€œWe are beyond excited to now have a total of 11 Registered Technologies & Registered Programs, and another 30 in the pipeline.ā€

To achieve GBAC® STAR Registered status, organizations must demonstrate that their product or service addresses real problems effectively and provide evidence that the offering will contribute to preventing the spread of COVID-19 or any other diseases. Companies also must show that their offerings improve efficacy, cost, health, and safety over existing offerings on the market.

ā€œProcuring GBAC® STAR registered technologies and programs helps facilities build effective cleaning and maintenance programs and achieve GBAC® STAR Facility Accreditation,ā€ said GBAC Executive Director Patricia Olinger. ā€œThe momentum for achieving the designation has continued to grow as more facilities face demand for validation of cleaning and safety practices.ā€

Learn more at gbac.org/registered or gbac.org/star.