Room Air Sanitizer
Method of Operation
In STERILAIRE™ Room Air Sanitizers room air is drawn past washable electrostatic filters, then forced into an ultraviolet exposure chamber in which the air is subjected to powerful germicidal rays, past baffles and then reintroduced into the room.
The STERILAIRE Room Air Sanitizer provides effective germicidal treatment without the hazards associated with exposed ultraviolet lamps. Application of equipment is simple and straightforward.
Selection:
In selecting your STERILAIRE Room Air Sanitizer several factors should be considered.
STERILAIRE Room Air Sanitizers are selected to treat a given area based on the equipment room air changes per hour that the STERILAIRE Room Air Sanitizer is capable of treating.
To tread areas that are normally or well ventilated, we recommend selection of a STERILAIRE Room Air Sanitizer that will yield a minimum of three (3) equivalent room air changes per hour.
In areas that are poorly ventilated and areas that present a higher than usual risk of airborne infection (such as a crowded waiting room), installation of a STERILAIRE Room Air Sanitizer capable of six (6) equivalent room air changes per hour is recommended.
To select the appropriate STERILAIRE Room Air Sanitizer(s), first determine the desired number of equivalent room air changes per hour. Then calculate the total cubic feet per hour required to yield the desired number of equivalent room air changes using the following formula: |