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UVC AirSafe | Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen

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Hospital ventilation is often poor due to sealed windows or restrictive policies. HTM 03-01 recommends at least six air changes per 
hour in wards, rising in high-risk areas.*

Inadequate ventilation allows viruses to spread and linger. Cleaner air reduces infection risk and protects patients and staff.** 

 

The Study
Clinically Proven Air Sterilisation for Safer Hospital Environments
Developed with a leading Danish hospital, the UVMATIC® AirSafe Steriliser uses multi-stage filtration and dual disinfection to sterilise air in clinical settings.

It combines UVC light, a titanium dioxide (T1O2)-coated filter, activated carbon, and a medical grade HEPA14 filter, removing particles and neutralising airborne pathogens with high efficiency.

The Result
Proven at Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen:
Clinical testing showed a steady drop in airborne bacteria (CFUs) when the unit was active, with levels rising sharply when turned offproving its effectiveness.

  • Developed & tested in cooperation with a leading Danish hospital  
  • Proven 80% reduction in CFU’s in an ICU Environment***
  • Documented reduction of surface contamination in addition to the air***

NHS Wales efficacy testing
A study carried out by NHS Wales at Ysbyty Gwynedd, Bangor in January 2023, noted a reduction of more than 96% in 0.3um particles 
over a 120 minute period.


References
* Heath Technical Memorandum 03-01 Specialised ventilation for healthcare premises. Part A: The concept, design, specification, installation and acceptance testing of healthcare ventilation systems.
** The Washington Post. Opinion: To Stop the Pandemic, Remove the Invisible Air Bridge. December 2021.
*** Test Report. MD Leif Percival Andersen, Specialist in Clinical Microbiology and Head of The Laboratory of Infection Control, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen. Field Test of DDC Air Steriliser. June 2021.

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