Sterilair 3000: An Effective Device for Air Sterilization
The Sterilair 3000 is an air purification device developed by Tecno-Gaz, specifically designed to limit the spread of airborne pathogens. With its ultraviolet (UVC 253.7 nm) radiation treatment system, it effectively neutralizes bacteria, viruses, and spores, as proven in laboratory settings. It is particularly suited for environments where air hygiene is crucial, such as medical and dental practices, laboratories, hospitals, and waiting rooms.
The Sterilair 3000 system relies on an integrated decontamination chamber where drawn-in air is exposed to intense germicidal radiation. This process prevents the reproduction and spread of microorganisms, contributing to a healthier environment for professionals and their patients.
This compact and ergonomic device can be installed vertically on a wall or placed freely on a stand. Its use is facilitated by a side switch with an indicator light showing its operation. The low noise level (35 dB at 1 meter) allows for discreet integration into any environment without disrupting ongoing activities.
The Sterilair 3000 is designed for continuous operation, offering a treatment capacity of 25 m³ of air per hour. Depending on the room size, multiple units can be installed to optimize ambient air sterilization. It is recommended to position the device 1.10 meters from the floor for maximum efficiency.
The device is designed for prolonged use with minimal maintenance. It is equipped with four 25W UVC lamps with an approximate lifespan of 12 months under continuous operation. A red light indicates when the tubes need replacement. Maintenance primarily involves cleaning the filter and replacing the UVC lamps, both of which are simple tasks for the user.
The housing is designed to prevent any accidental emission of UVC radiation outside the device, ensuring completely safe use.
With its performance, the Sterilair 3000 stands out as essential equipment for any facility aiming to maintain healthy air and reduce the risk of airborne infections. Its effectiveness against pathogens such as E. coli, Salmonella, Staphylococcus aureus, and Bacillus makes it a reliable solution for protecting healthcare professionals and their patients.