Healthcare

Although healthcare facilities are perceived as one of the most sterile and clean environments, hospital administrators are acutely aware that many pathogens, viruses, and VOCs flourish in these high-traffic areas. The outbreak of SARS-CoV-2 made the healthcare industry rethink the ability to remove, dilute, and disinfect pathogenic organisms from these environments as well as their overall air quality. The pandemic manifested an urgent need to better understand and implement the design, maintenance, and operations that ensure the quality of indoor air in healthcare facilities.

Motivelighting’s Air Guardian technology was designed specifically during the Covid era with Covid and other dangerous pathogens in mind.

Hospitails

Medical Offices

Air quality in hospitals and the MotiveLighting 
solution

Today’s healthcare leaders have recognized that placing priority on controlling air and surface pathogens to ensure safe air quality for patients and staff. Patients receiving care in a hospital may be highly susceptible to infections from viruses, which can remain suspended in the air for up to three hours. The Air Guardian solution captures and destroys even the smallest particles in minutes to help alleviate concerns about the spread of disease and infections.

Hospitals can place motiveLighting’s Air Guardian Solutions in:

  • Lobbies
  • Operating Rooms
  • Emergency Rooms
  • Intensive Care Units
  • Patient Rooms

Excess pathogens can
travel

over half a football field in length and infect someone1

Without air purification

SARS-CoV-2 can live 3 hours on average once airborne2

For every 100 people

who get an acquired infection in a hospital, 15 get a lung infection3

Science-backed and real-world proven

The Air Guardian air purification solutions have been expertly engineered to
disinfect air and surfaces like no other solution on the market.

Contact us to find
your solution

7131 Fairway Dr, Houston, TX 77087, USA

Phone :(844) 766-8483

Email : info@motivelighting.com

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