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Little Sister: autoclaves you can rely on
10th Sep 2022 in Dental, Animal Health, HealthcareAlthough first invented in 1879, autoclaves remain a key piece of equipment in dental practices today. These earlier systems were rudimentary and as understanding surrounding infection control has developed over the years, autoclaves have evolved to become ever more sophisticated.
Throughout the years, Eschmann has designed and manufactured a number of cutting-edge autoclaves that have taken the technology to new heights. Now, with their latest range of tried and tested Little Sister autoclaves, Eschmann continues to meet every need of the modern dental professional.
Excellence throughout the ages
Eschmann has long been at the forefront of autoclave innovation, creating a number of iconic systems throughout the years that have helped to define modern autoclave technology.
For instance, in 1978 the SES Matron Autoclave, one of the early SES autoclaves, was launched. Available in three different versions including a lab system with a 121°C cycle, this system helped lead a new generation of autoclaves and was in production until the year 2000.
Similarly, 1981 saw the launch of the Merlin autoclave – the very first autoclave with a 134°C cycle in the UK market – a temperature that is still the gold standard for instrument sterilisation today.
Autoclave evolution
One of the most important steps forward in modern infection control was the improvement made to autoclaves in the 1980s/90s. During this time, many practices still used hot air and glass bead sterilisers. Although guidance from the World Health Organization did state that steam sterilisation was the best method, systems that did employ this technology at the time were often quite basic, non-vacuum autoclaves.
It was in 1985 that Eschmann revolutionised autoclaves forever with the Little Sister 2. Named after the sisters in hospitals who traditionally help to keep wards running efficiently, this autoclave marked the moment that Eschmann became a leading manufacturer of autoclave technology.
Following this, the Little Sister 3/SES 2000 further helped to support Eschmann’s excellence in the sector, introducing single button operation and quickly becoming the most popular autoclave of its size. The SES 113 and SES 225 were another breakthrough just a few years later, introducing features such as advanced air detection, self-checking cycles and direct data download – helping to streamline instrument sterilisation for the whole team.
Little Sister today and in the future
Now, dental professionals can choose from an exceptional selection of Little Sister autoclaves, all of which offer a range of different perks. What makes today’s systems such trustworthy technology is that they are built with over 60 years of expertise and user feedback behind them.
For instance, the new Little Sister SES 3020B autoclave has been specifically designed to ensure that instrument sterilisation is simpler, stress-free and completely compliant. Able to switch between both ‘B’ and ‘N’ type cycles, the system can achieve complete sterilisation (with drying) of a load in just 31 minutes* and holds 6kg of instruments. This combination of large capacity and swift cycles helps reduce any strain on the dental team, while also ensuring efficient instrument turnaround.
The Little Sister SES 3020B also has dedicated daily and weekly test cycles making compliance with HTM 01-05/SDCEP guidance easy. In addition, all of our vacuum autoclaves feature multiple microprocessors which independently control and verify every cycle – the result of Eschmann’s unique cycle verification and air detection technology.
Autoclaves you can trust
With so many years of research behind them, Little Sister autoclaves are a tried and trusted choice for all. Manufactured in the UK, they represent the gold standard of modern autoclave technology. You can also support your system with a Care & Cover service policy from Eschmann, which not only includes complete breakdown cover and regular maintenance, but also unlimited Eschmann parts and labour, Enhanced CPD user training, technical telephone support and more.
When you choose Little Sister, you’re choosing autoclaves that you can rely on.
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