Air purifiers for public buildings and facilities
Air purifiers for public buildings reduce pollutants, improve air quality and minimize the risk of infection in heavily frequented rooms.
Our air purifiers for public facilities
Air pollution and a high risk of infection can become a real challenge in closed, heavily frequented rooms. The simple solution to this is air purifiers for public buildings!
Advantages of our air purifiers
- Reduces pollutants – sustainably improves air quality.
- Minimizes infection risks – protects employees and visitors.
- Ideal for public spaces – ensures safety.
- Eliminates bacteria, viruses – reduces unpleasant odors.
- Promotes well-being – significantly improves the indoor climate.
- Provides fresh air – reduces pollution.
- Easy integration – compatible with ventilation systems.
- Reduces energy consumption – lowers long-term operating costs.
- Quiet operation – does not disturb everyday life.
- Durable and low-maintenance – reliable in continuous use.
Possible public buildings and facilities
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Interesting facts about our air purifiers for public buildings
What does air pollution in public buildings mean?
Air pollution is a particularly widespread problem in cities with a high population density, as traffic is significantly higher there and this is the main factor in air pollution. Pollutants such as carbon monoxide, particulate matter, ammonia, sulphur dioxide, nitrogen oxides and ozone are released into the atmosphere, where they can have harmful effects on human health, the environment and the climate.
Healthy air indoors
However, the effects are not limited to outdoor air, but also affect our indoor air. It may sound surprising, but the concentration of pollutants indoors can be up to five times higher than outdoors. This depends on various factors, such as the time spent indoors, the sources of pollutants present and the environment in which the building is located. There are several sources of indoor pollutants that are often unknown. It is therefore important to create a basic awareness of this.
In particular, a lack of ventilation leads to an increase in CO² indoors and encourages the spread of germs and pollutants. Materials – such as furniture and textiles – or cleaning agents also release chemical compounds that we breathe in.
Sources of indoor air pollution at a glance:
- Tobacco smoke
- Electrosmog from electronic devices
- Carpets and open textiles
- Chemicals from varnishes, paints, cleaning agents, building products, etc.
- Mold formation due to increased humidity
- And many more
Beware of aerosols
Of course, indoor spaces can also be contaminated by pollutants from the outside air – especially through open windows. For example, dust, exhaust fumes, microplastics, pollen and volatile organic compounds can enter the building.
However, there is another invisible danger: aerosols. Aerosols are invisible suspended particles that can contain bacteria and viruses and remain in the air for several days. This increases the risk of infection with infectious diseases. Unfortunately, we have seen how quickly this can happen with the spread of coronaviruses during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Why are air purifiers so important for public buildings or facilities?
The danger of high levels of pollutants lies in the fact that we cannot see them with the naked eye. This can have a significant impact on well-being and health, particularly indoors where large numbers of people are present.
Poor air quality is said to impair concentration, cause headaches or even trigger dizziness. Added to this is the increased risk of infection from viruses and bacteria. The aerosol concentration is therefore an important factor in reducing the risk of infection indoors.
How exactly can air purifiers supply public buildings with purified air?
Air purifiers in public buildings are an ideal addition to regular ventilation. This is because they can help to reduce the concentration of aerosols indoors, reduce the risk of infection and remove other pollutants from the indoor air.
Such devices draw in the room air to clean it of harmful particles before it is returned to the room. Air purifiers, whether permanently installed wall and ceiling units or mobile floor-standing units, are therefore a flexible and effective immediate measure to reduce the risk of infection indoors, especially in areas such as schools, offices, restaurants and other public buildings.
Why is the mode of operation of our air purifiers so special?
Our room air purifiers work according to the principle of bipolar ionization. Like a cleansing thunderstorm, charged ions are generated in the air, which efficiently bind and oxidize harmful particles. This process is similar to the natural model and creates clean, fresh air – scientifically proven to be effective against pathogens.
The activated ions react chemically with odor molecules and germs, changing them into harmless substances and thus preventing the transfer of pollutants in the air. The indoor air is purified by inactivating mold spores, viruses, bacteria and other pollutants. This method has been proven to reduce unpleasant odours and minimize the risk of infection in large areas of public buildings and facilities.
bioclimatic room air purifiers are equipped with the latest technology to ensure maximum efficiency and effectiveness in air purification. They offer a natural alternative to conventional air purification in closed rooms and turn public buildings of all kinds into a safe indoor air experience.
Which air purifiers are suitable for public buildings and facilities?
When buying air purifiers for public buildings and facilities, there are many different models available, but their quality and performance is often difficult for laypeople to assess. Do you need a professional air purifier for an administrative building or office space?
We at bioclimatic also have numerous air purification devices for public buildings in our range and will be happy to advise you on your choice. For larger indoor spaces, for example, you need a device that is powerful yet quiet and does not disrupt ongoing operations. Which systems are suitable for this? We’ll tell you.
AeroTec
The AeroTec works on the principle of air ionization and reliably combats harmful particles such as viruses, bacteria, germs, mould and unpleasant odours in the room to ensure better air quality. If you are looking for a solution to protect food from spoiling, the AeroTec air purifier can be a recommended option.
After all, the hygiene requirements in a food storage facility are much more demanding than in other premises. This device is therefore ideal for use in the food industry. However, rooms with high public traffic – such as airports or classrooms – are also dependent on germ-free and odourless room air.
This makes the AeroTec a good choice:
- Suitable for a room volume of 5 to 90 cubic meters
- Simple manual control
- Fixed installation on wall or ceiling possible
- Voltage range from 110 to 230 volts
- Various versions with different dimensions available
AeroTron
If you already have a ventilation system in your indoor rooms and are concerned about improving the air quality, the AeroTron is an excellent addition. The air ionization system can be easily integrated into your existing ventilation system and effectively eliminates germs, allergens and odours.
- Suitable for a room volume of 150 to 1,300 cubic meters
- Simple manual control
- Integration into existing ventilation ducts and air conditioning systems
- Voltage range from 110 to 230 volts
AirCleanerQ
The AirCleanerQ is the ideal solution for inactivating pollutants and eliminating unpleasant odors in large rooms. The powerful built-in air purifier uses bipolar ionization to effectively remove viruses, bacteria, mould, pollen and volatile compounds from the air.
It is ideal for air purification in public buildings – such as
- Schools,
- Restaurants,
- Hotels,
- Airports,
- Medical practices
- or shopping centers.
More air purifiers for public buildings
Depending on which building you are looking for the right air purifier for – our range is extensive. The following devices can also help to ensure virus-free air in your premises
- Aeromat
What are the advantages of our air purifiers in public buildings?
bioclimatic offers comprehensive solutions for good air quality in public facilities, with the following advantages standing out:
- Developed for continuous use in public buildings
- Highly effective at cleaning ultra-fine particles such as fine dust, bacteria, viruses and allergens
- Eliminate gaseous pollutants such as vapors from paints or fragrances
- Improve air quality for a healthy environment and higher performance
- Quiet operation that does not disrupt ongoing operations
- Simple operation and low maintenance
- High quality and durability
For over 40 years, we have been committed to the challenge of improving indoor air quality. We are constantly developing new models to respond flexibly to our customers’ needs and offer innovative solutions. The corona pandemic has shown us that clean indoor air is not only desirable, but also has a direct impact on our health and well-being.
Help us to fulfill our mission and make clean air a matter of course. If you have any questions about how air purifiers can provide public buildings with clean air, our customer service team is available from Monday to Friday between 9.00 and 16.00 (+49 5723 9440-0).