Airborne contamination has always been a serious issue in our society, with numerous diseases transmitted through the air.
– Meningitis – Diphtheria – Tuberculosis – Measles – Rubella – Mumps – Flu and colds – New strains of influenza emerging in recent years
In certain environments, the risk of airborne transmission is especially critical. These include: – Areas with high density or frequent turnover of people (e.g. public spaces, meeting rooms, schools, kindergartens) – Healthcare and surgical environments – Dental clinics, where sprays and ultrasounds disperse microparticles into the air
These infections are increasingly common and in some cases reach pandemic levels, resulting in high costs and significant social consequences.
CDC Recommendations: According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), environmental biological treatment systems can be used immediately to reduce the risk of airborne virus transmission. Therefore, these devices are suitable for use in any environment.