How it works
Circulating fan draws in polluted air into the unit. The air passes through an initial filter that removes large particles, such as dust, followed by a much finer secondary filter that removes some of the airborne microorganisms. At the core of the unit, after the first two filters, is the plasma chamber. Plasma is created by applying energy to gas, which causes it to become ionised – that is, some of the electrons become separated from the atoms of gas, leading to the formation of positive and negative ‘ions’ (negative ions are also known as ‘free radicals’). Airborne microorganisms that pass through the plasma chamber collide with the free radicals, which kill the bacteria and viruses on contact. After the plasma chamber, the air is passed through a carbon filter and HEPA filter, which remove the remains of any microorganisms, as well as any odours. Fresh, sterilised air then emerges from the the unit.
Ideal for use in
- Hospitals: including operating theatres, in-patient rooms, sluice rooms, public waiting rooms, toilets, maternity wards and intensive care and burns units
- Residential care homes
- Nurseries
- Doctor’s surgeries
- Dental surgeries
- Laboratories
- Pharmaceutical Plants
- Food and beverage manufacturing plants
- Abattoirs / slaughterhouses
- Commercial kitchens
- Industrial manufacturing facilities, including sterile rooms
- Hotels
- Casinos
- Offices
- Schools, colleges and universities
- Prisons
- Offices
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