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Military
Grade
Patient
Room UV Air Purifiers

The problem
with hanging surface sterilizers that use UV light to disinfect room
air is their ability to effectively clean the air in the room.
Although effective on surfaces they come in contact with the UV also
degrades the surfaces, such as paint, wallpaper, ceiling tiles, etc.
Standard UV air purifiers made specifically for surfaces often hang
from the ceiling, in many cases directly over a patient. Because UVC
light is dangerous to eyes and skin these products are shielded at
the bottom and allow UV light to shine out the sides and the top,
reaching ceiling & walls. Unfortunately these products do not
clean all the air they could. An ongoing problem with a simple
solution, the ADU by CaluTech. Color shown is US Army green, but
it's available in any color.

This new
Patent Pending UV air sterilizer uses a fully enlcosed UV
electromagnetic radiation field to protect those in the room from
over exposure, and to protect paint and other surfaces from the UV
light source. Rather than shine directly on walls and ceilings the
ADU features it's own air movement system fully encapsulated within
the air purifier. By drawing air from the lower part of the room,
filtering it, sterilizing it, and pushing it back down to the floor
the ADU is an ideal solution to indoor air quality and
decontamination in rooms. The ADU, or Air Defense Unit, was
specifically designed for Tuberculosis and other patient to staff
risks of exposure to disease.

The
ADU is available in a variety of designs, large
and small. The design is very flexible. The
ADU can even be manufactured in larger form,
with additional 'braches' for large rooms, or
use 2 or 3 of the UV air purifiers pictured
above for savings on manufacturing costs. The
UV air system can be ceiling hung or wall mounted.
Because we manufacture it we can make any type
of mounting method you require, from wood ceiling
& walls to concrete structures. The UV system
pictured is designed for a room up to 30 X 30,
or a patient room up to 20 X 20 if used for
medical air sterilization where exposure is
high risk. The ADU can be fitted with activated
carbon filters, tacked polyester (washable),
or pleated filters. The UV currently standard
in these UV air purifiers produces 15 to 20k
microwatts, enough to kill Tuberculosis (TB)
which is rendered harmless at 10k, Bird Flu
which is deactivated at about 7k, and a variety
of other airborne pathogens.
This item is not currently available
in the shopping cart but can be ordered direct
by calling CaluTech's manufacturing office at
(708) 614-0228 (This is not for home use)
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