Because the fee is treated as an operating expense, finance teams typically bypass lengthy capital-review committees.
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Conventional supplemental UV-C systems often demand six-figure purchase orders plus recurring service contracts—an expense profile that can bottleneck adoption and leave only a handful of devices for an entire campus.
By contrast, the Spectra 1000 is offered, exclusively through Medline, through a predictable fully inclusive monthly subscription.
Because the fee is treated as an operating expense, finance teams typically bypass lengthy capital-review committees.
Facilities that run the numbers often see five-figure savings per unit over a standard three-year horizon, capital they can redirect toward additional devices, staffing, or adjacent projects.
In practice, many systems discover they can place two to four times more units on floors without exceeding the cash flow they would have devoted to a single legacy purchase, giving EVS crews consistent access wherever they’re needed.