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In response to the Coronavirus pandemic, healthcare organisations from clinics and hospitals to dental surgeries are leading the way in providing employees, patients and visitors with a safe and healthy environment.
The AirHavn Pro can assist in this process, with each compact unit filtering more than 95% of airborne pollutants and pathogens, including coronavirus, from the air in wards, treatment and waiting rooms.
This matters more than ever in environments that generate large amounts of aerosols and where virus particles can remain airborne for several hours. AirHavn Pro’s industry grade air filtration tackles the problem head on, flooding enclosed spaces with clean air and helping to minimise exposure to infection and longer-term damage to the respiratory and cardiac systems.
Long-term exposure to toxic gases and particulate matter increases the risk of heart and lung disease, and diabetes
AirHavn Pro combines two unique air filtering systems and achieves a Clean Air Delivery Rate
(CADR) of 576 m3/hr
The high-performance Electrostatic Precipitator (ESP) filter removes more than 95% of
airborne particles and pathogens, including Coronavirus, and maintains efficiency and high
airflow rates unlike traditional fibre filters that become clogged over time.
Designed to trap and absorb dangerous gas pollutants that affect long-term lung development
and increase the risk of heart disease and asthma, the nanocarbon filter eradicates toxic
substances including nitrogen dioxide (NO2), Ozone (O3), ammonia (NH3) and VOCs.
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Leading healthcare transport provider, the HATS Group, fitted its vehicles with clean air technology from AirLabs to decrease exposure of patients to Coronavirus.
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