Safe air – Air purifiers for hospitals
bioclimatic air purifiers for hospitals inactivate pollutants and sustainably improve the air quality for patients and staff.
Our air purifiers for hospitals
The air quality in hospitals is of great importance for the health of patients and medical staff. With air purifiers for hospitals from bioclimatic, there is no chance for viruses, bacteria, germs and allergens.
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More InformationAdvantages of our air purifiers
- Reduces viruses and bacteria – Effective inactivation of pathogenic germs
- Fewer sick days – lower risk of infection for patients and staff
- Improves well-being – healthier, more pleasant air quality in the hospital
- Neutralizes odours – Eliminates unpleasant odours for a better ambience
- Low maintenance costs – no filter changes, minimal operating costs in use
- High air hygiene – demonstrably reduced germ load in the room air
- 99% less risk of infection – protection against viruses, bacteria and germs
- Optimum air quality – ionization ensures healthy, safe indoor air
- Quick set-up – simple retrofitting without structural changes
- Effective air purification – natural ionization inspired by thunderstorms
Fresh air for hospitals
Clean air is essential for our health and well-being. However, there is one place where air quality plays a particularly crucial role – in hospitals. But don’t worry – the air quality in medical facilities can be improved quickly and easily. For example, special air purifiers can supply hospitals with purified air.
AeroTec
AeroTec2
AeroTron
AirCleanerQ
Viroxx E150++
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Interesting facts about our air purifiers for hospitals
Causes of poor air quality in hospitals
There are many reasons for poor air quality in hospitals. One of the causes is chemical cleaning agents, which are indispensable in everyday hospital life to ensure hygiene and cleanliness. However, such cleaning agents release a variety of harmful substances – such as volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the form of vapors or gases that float in the air and can cause respiratory problems.
Another important aspect is biological particles – for example, fungal spores. Hospitals offer ideal conditions for the growth and spread of mold fungi. Molds can develop and release their spores into the air, especially in areas with high humidity.
What can also affect the air quality in hospitals and pose additional health risks are external pollutants. Especially in urban areas, air pollution from traffic emissions, industrial fumes and other external sources can be significant. These pollutants enter the hospital interior through ventilation systems, open windows or leaks.
Hospital germs
However, the main cause that can contribute to poor air quality in hospitals is hospital germs. Hospitals are a place where many people with different ailments and infections are present. As a result, there is an increased risk of bacteria and viruses being present in the air. Hospital germs can get into the air in various ways. This can happen through the sneezing or coughing of infected people, but also through the touching of contaminated surfaces or the removal of protective clothing by staff.
Once the pathogens are in the air, they can be inhaled by other people and cause serious infections, making it more difficult for patients to recover. Effective control of hospital germs and improving air quality are therefore essential to reduce the risk of infection.
Consequences of poor air quality for health
Poor air quality in hospitals can have serious consequences for health. The respiratory tracts of patients and staff are particularly affected. This is because pollutants in the air can lead to respiratory problems such as coughing, shortness of breath and even asthma. People with pre-existing respiratory conditions are particularly susceptible, as their symptoms could worsen or allergic reactions could be triggered.
In addition, poor air quality increases the risk of infection from viruses, bacteria and germs. Hospitals are a place where infectious diseases can be easily transmitted. If the air is contaminated with pathogens, these can be inhaled and cause infections. Patients with a weakened immune system – such as the elderly or people with chronic illnesses – are particularly at risk.
Poor air quality also has an impact on performance. Studies have shown that poor indoor air quality can lead to reduced concentration, fatigue and headaches. This affects both patients and hospital staff, who often work long hours and are reliant on high mental and physical performance.
It is therefore crucial to improve the air quality in hospitals. The use of air purifiers in hospitals can reduce the impact on the respiratory tract, reduce the risk of infection and improve the performance of everyone involved.
Hygiene and health in hospitals thanks to air purifiers from Bioclimatic
The invisible threat of pollutants is omnipresent in hospitals. Although we cannot see them with the naked eye, pollutants in the air can have a major impact on people’s well-being and health. The concentration of aerosols plays a decisive role here, as it significantly influences the risk of infection in rooms. To minimize this risk, it is essential to take measures to improve the air quality in hospitals. We offer you an optimal solution for this.
Air purifiers in hospitals are an excellent additional measure to regular ventilation. They help to reduce the amount of suspended particles indoors, minimize the potential for infection and remove other harmful contaminants directly from the room air. They also meet the requirements for use in cleanrooms, where the highest standards of cleanliness are required. To ensure this, these devices inactivate harmful components in the air and emit purified room air.
By improving the air quality in hospitals and filtering out the smallest particles, air purifiers create a clean and healthy environment for everyone who frequents these buildings. They help people feel safer and reduce potential health risks. Air purifiers in hospitals are therefore a flexible and effective measure to minimize the risk of infection in rooms.
What advantages do Bioclimatic devices offer hospitals?
Bioclimatic air purifiers rely on the innovative technology of bipolar ionization. Comparable to the function of a thunderstorm: during this process, charged ions are generated in the air, which serve to attract and oxidize harmful particles.
Why do they do this? Activated ions react chemically with unpleasant odor molecules and harmful germs, converting them into harmless substances. Mold spores, viruses, bacteria and other pollutants are thus rendered inactive, effectively purifying the air in the room. Our air purifiers for hospitals are therefore a natural alternative to conventional filters or UV-C technologies, offering the following benefits:
- Elimination of germs in the form of bacteria and viruses (e.g. corona or influenza)
- Reduction of unpleasant odors in the room air
- Sustainable and environmentally friendly alternative to filters and other systems
- Easy maintenance and low maintenance costs
- Generation of activated oxygen
Which Bioclomatic air purifiers are suitable for use in hospitals?
Our extensive range includes numerous high-performance air purifiers that are ideally suited for use in hospitals and score points for effectiveness and reliability:
AirCleanerQ
Our AirCleanerQ is a slimline air purifier that eliminates pathogens, germs, odours and impurities in the air thanks to bipolar ionization. The device can be mounted inconspicuously on the ceiling and is suitable for rooms up to 160 cubic meters in size.
AirCleanerHome
Our AirCleanerHome device is a compact solution that effectively eliminates microorganisms such as germs, viruses and bacteria. It is perfect for integration into an existing ventilation system and thus ensures hygienic indoor air.
AeroMat
The Aeromat is a powerful air ionizer that supplies up to 300 cubic metres of space with fresh, clean air. With its ability to eliminate odors, pollutants and germs, it is ideal for larger rooms. A special feature of this hospital air purifier is the ability to manually adjust the power of the integrated fan and the intensity of the ionization.
AeroTron
Our Aerotron air purifier is ideal for integration into existing ventilation and air conditioning systems. The module enables you to supplement existing systems with a built-in device and bring fresh, clean air into the clinic.
AeroTec
The Aerotec is the ideal solution for ensuring optimum storage and hygiene conditions for food. This appliance is ideal for use in the canteen of a clinic, where it keeps perishable goods fresh for longer and also ensures odorless room air.
Overall, the air purifiers presented by Bioclimatic offer efficient solutions for improving air quality in hospitals, as they are equipped with certified technologies to ensure optimal air purification. With their focus on efficiency and quality, Bioclimatic’s hospital air purifiers contribute to a healthier and more pleasant environment for patients, staff and visitors.