Air filtration on demand

Posted on Friday 1 January 2010

VIRUSES CAN spread through the air via droplets and aerosols, potentially infecting other people or landing on and contaminating surfaces. Effective air filtration devices such as Rediair can help remove these microorganisms and particulates from the air, using specialised filters known as HEPA filters.

Air filtration devices draw the air through the machine, trap the pollutants within the HEPA filters and blow clean air back into the room, significantly increasing the air quality.

Rediair is a portable air purification device that captures 99.995% of particles as small as 0.3mm. Rediair’s core consists of two HEPA 14 carbon filters that are 10x more effective than HEPA 13 filters (the market standard).

The nylon pre-filters, composite carbon cloth and HEPA 14 filters capture particulates, expelling purified air back into the room, providing up to 5 air changes an hour within a space up to 120m3. Rediair’s four different operating modes and a small form factor allow Rediair to be used almost anywhere, from waiting rooms, offices and meeting rooms to small, enclosed spaces like dental treatment rooms.

Rediair is an incredibly subtle air filtration device; ultra-quiet fans and light reduction settings mean that Rediair can operate without distraction. While the internal mechanisms are complex, using Rediair is quite the opposite. The smart air quality indicator can read the quality of the surrounding air and start decontamination within seconds of activation.

For more information, visit www.gamahealthcare.com/rediair

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