News
- Infection Control '08
- SAINT the new standard in Stoke Mandeville
- Sinia Medical Ltd New Website Launched
Infection Control '08
Thursday 7th February, 2008
Sinia were recently invited to exhibit at the Infection Control '08 Conference at the Barbican Centre in London. The conference was a fantastic success, bringing together a large number of experts in all fields of infection control, and providing the Sinia team (shown below) with a unique opportunity to demonstrate our saint tourniquet to representatives from across the Health Care sector.

Following the success of the conference, we have been asked to return in October for the follow-up event.
For more details on the conference, please see the Public Service Events site.
SAINT the new standard in Stoke Mandeville
Wednesday 4th July, 2007
Patients attending Stoke Mandeville Hospital Accident & Emergency will shortly notice a change for the better - the department has specified the SAINT as standard equipment. The A+E department are leading the way in infection control and in helping to stamp-out hospital-acquired infection.
A spokesman for the department branded the SAINT "practical, safe and economical", while Iain Varley of Sinia stated that "Stoke Mandeville have demonstrated their commitment to ensuring their patients' receive nothing but the best. We are proud to be associated with them."
Sinia Medical Ltd New Website Launched
Wednesday 27th June, 2007
Sinia Medical Ltd has today launched its new website. The website, which can be found at www.sinia.co.uk, is designed to offer more information about the company, as well as Sinia’s primary product, the Single-use Anti Infection Tourniquet, marketed as the SAINT.
Designed to be clear, modern, and easily navigable, the new website will make it easy for Sinia’s customers to find the information they need about the products and services we offer.
Sinia Medical Ltd is a manufacturer of the patent-pending, Single-use Anti-INfection Tourniquet, called the SAINT. Good infection control procedures can help reduce the burden of Hospital Acquired Infection. The tourniquet is the last barrier to infection control. Using the SAINT can prevent the spread of Hospital Acquired Infection, a £1 billion cost to the NHS ever year.
