Clean air – air purifiers for care facilities
Our air purifiers for care facilities ensure fresh, clean air and protect patients and staff from germs, viruses and odors.
Our air purifiers for care facilities
Create a healthy environment in your care facility with bioclimatic air purifiers. They inactivate pollutants, eliminate odours and ensure hygienic, fresh air thanks to bipolar ionization – inspired by nature.
Advantages of our air purifiers
- Fewer sick days – Proven to reduce pathogens and odors.
- Up to 99.99 % effectiveness – Neutralizes germs, viruses and allergens.
- Natural principle – bipolar ionization for healthy air.
- Fresh sea air – Energetically activated oxygen improves air quality.
- Low maintenance costs – no filter changes or time-consuming cleaning required.
- High ion level – air quality comparable to sea air.
- 99 % reduction in pollutants – Effective against odors and germs.
- 35 % fewer sick days – scientifically confirmed effect.
- Quick set-up – simple retrofitting without major modifications.
- Healthy indoor climate – more well-being for staff and residents.
A necessary investment for health
In care facilities, clean air is essential for the well-being of residents and staff. But this is where pathogens can easily spread. Our air purifiers offer an effective solution to improve air quality and reduce the risk of infection. Create a healthier environment for residents and staff with our specially developed air purifiers and ensure clean air and a greater sense of well-being.
AeroMat
AeroTec
AeroTec2
AeroTron
AirCleanerQ
Viroxx E150++
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Interesting facts about our air purifiers for care facilities
Causes of poor air quality in care facilities
The reasons for poor air quality in care facilities are many and varied and can have a serious impact on the well-being of residents and staff. One major factor is chemical cleaning agents, which are essential for maintaining hygiene and cleanliness. However, these cleaning agents release a variety of harmful substances, including volatile organic compounds (VOCs), whose vapors and gases can affect air quality and cause respiratory problems.
Another problem is biological particles such as mold spores. Care facilities often provide ideal conditions for mold growth, especially in humid environments. Molds can release spores into the air, leading to further deterioration of air quality and increasing the risk of respiratory problems.
External sources of pollution also contribute to air pollution. In urban areas, traffic emissions, industrial fumes and other external sources can affect air quality. These pollutants enter care facilities through ventilation systems, windows or doors and further deteriorate air quality.
MRSA germs are a key factor influencing air quality in care facilities. As many people with different health conditions come together in care facilities, there is an increased risk of bacteria and viruses being present in the air. These pathogens can be spread through sneezing, coughing or contact with contaminated surfaces and cause serious infections that can affect the recovery of residents.
Bad odors are another aspect that contributes to poor air quality. They can be caused by various factors, including inadequate ventilation, humidity, mold growth and chemical cleaning agents. These odors are not only unpleasant, but can also indicate potentially harmful substances or particles in the air that can affect the health of occupants and staff.
To what extent does bad air affect staff and residents?
The importance of good air quality in care facilities is often underestimated, but its impact on the well-being and performance of residents and staff is significant. Poor air quality can lead to a variety of health problems, including respiratory illnesses, sleep disorders and general malaise.
Even seemingly minor respiratory problems can have serious consequences for residents in care facilities. People with asthma or chronic bronchitis are particularly susceptible to the effects of poor air quality, which can lead to increased symptoms such as coughing, shortness of breath and chest tightness, significantly affecting their quality of life.
In addition, the impairment of residents “ability to concentrate can lead to a reduced quality of life. This not only affects their ability to cope with everyday tasks, but can also affect their social interaction and participation in activities, which can lead to feelings of isolation and frustration that negatively impact residents” mental health.
Sleep disturbances are another serious problem that can be caused or exacerbated by poor air quality. Inadequate ventilation or the presence of pollutants in the air can lead to night-time coughing, shortness of breath or allergic reactions that disrupt residents’ sleep. Restless sleep can not only lead to daytime tiredness and exhaustion, but also increase the risk of falls and other accidents.
However, the effects of poor air quality not only affect the residents, but also the staff in care facilities. Staff working in an environment with poor air quality can also suffer from respiratory symptoms, concentration problems and sleep disturbances. This can affect their ability to work effectively, provide quality care and adequately attend to the needs of residents.
It is therefore crucial to take measures to improve the air quality in care facilities. By improving air quality, we create a healthier and more pleasant environment for residents and staff.
What are the advantages of bioclimatic devices for care facilities?
The air purifiers from bioclimatic use bipolar ionization technology, which offers a number of advantages:
- Reduction of pathogens: Our systems can reduce pathogens such as viruses, bacteria and fungal spores in the air by charging and inactivating their surfaces. This helps to reduce the risk of infection for residents and staff.
- Neutralization of odours: Bipolar ionization helps to neutralize unpleasant odours in care facilities by charging odour particles and removing them from the air more quickly. This creates a more pleasant indoor climate that improves the well-being of residents and staff.
- Reduction of pollutants: Our technology also helps reduce various air pollutants, including volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and particulates. By charging and aggregating these pollutants, they can be more easily removed from the air, resulting in overall improved air quality.
- Improving indoor air quality: Through these combined effects, bipolar ionization helps to improve indoor air quality. Cleaner and healthier air can increase the well-being and quality of life of residents and support the performance and working environment of staff.
- Continuous effectiveness: bioclimatic devices offer a continuous reduction of bacteria in the air flow. The use of UVC light inside the device destroys invisible bacteria, preventing the formation of germs as they exit the cleaner.
- Environmentally conscious design: bioclimatic deliberately avoids the use of chemical cleaning agents. Only tap water is used for cleaning. This protects the sensitive technology and the air disinfection performance remains effective in the long term
- Saving costs: environmental protection doesn’t have to be expensive! By using air sterilizers from bioclimatic, you can save up to 25 % on energy costs compared to conventional air conditioning systems. Thanks to the durable construction and components, replacement measures are rarely necessary.
Which air purifiers from bioclimatic are suitable for use in care facilities?
In our wide range, you will find a variety of high-performance air purifiers that are ideal for use in care facilities and impress with their effectiveness and reliability. Depending on the size and ventilation system of your facility, we offer tailor-made solutions and are happy to provide you with support. Get an overview here:
- AirCleanerQ: Our slimline air purifier, equipped with bipolar ionization, eliminates pathogens, germs, odours and impurities in the air. It can be mounted inconspicuously on the ceiling and is suitable for rooms of up to 160 cubic meters.
- AeroTec: The ideal solution for optimum storage and hygiene conditions in food areas such as canteens. Keeps perishable goods fresh for longer and ensures odorless room air.
- AeroTron: Perfectly suited for integration into existing ventilation and air conditioning systems, AeroTron modules enable existing systems to be supplemented with modular built-in devices, thus ensuring fresh and clean air in the facility.
Our air purifiers are equipped with certified technologies to ensure optimal air purification and thus contribute to a healthier and more pleasant environment for residents, employees and visitors. Our customer service is available Monday to Thursday from 9:00 to 16:00 and Friday from 09:00 to 15:30 on +49 5723 9440-0. We look forward to hearing from you!