EO Helps Dr. Hoch, and her Instruments, Maintain their Cutting Edge
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EO Helps Dr. Hoch, and her Instruments, Maintain their Cutting Edge

Jennifer Hoch, DVM, opened Mobile Veterinary Surgical Services (MVSS) out of Oak Ridge, NC in March of 2020. We caught up with her recently to ask how things were going. Dr. Hoch said EO’s ability to sterilize gently and effectively allows her practice the ability to save significant resources normally spent on equipment purchasing and maintenance.

Andersen Sterilizers Invests in a New Humidichip Assembly Machine
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Andersen Sterilizers Invests in a New Humidichip Assembly Machine

Andersen’s manufacturing team recently welcomed a newly commissioned Humidichip assembly machine that will increase production of the consumable by 400%. After about 6 months to build and ship, it has now been crane lifted to its new home in Andersen’s manufacturing headquarters in Haw River, NC.

Why Andersen Sterilizers are Vital in Over 7,500 Practices Globally
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Why Andersen Sterilizers are Vital in Over 7,500 Practices Globally

Andersen Sterilizers’ systems take your infection control to the next level. Our sterilizers are the perfect partner to your steam autoclave – protecting expensive instruments and scopes while keeping your clinic’s infection control nimble and well-fortified.

Andersen Wins Environmental Stewardship Award
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Andersen Wins Environmental Stewardship Award

Andersen Sterilizers has been honored with the 2020 Small Business Environmental Stewardship Award. The medical device manufacturer based in Haw River, North Carolina, was recognized for its high-efficiency, low-emission sterilization process, and its cooperation with State and Federal officials on regulatory and permitting issues.

BluePearl of Richmond VA Upgrades to EOGas 4
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BluePearl of Richmond VA Upgrades to EOGas 4

We visited with BluePearl of Richmond VA when the large veterinary emergency surgical practice upgraded to an EOGas 4 sterilizer. We asked them about the upgrade and the biggest benefits to their practice. One of them was drastically reduced repair and maintenance on drills and other surgical equipment – saving both money and time.