MedicAir Elected Best Air Purification MedTech Company 2022

MedicAir Elected Best Air Purification MedTech Company 2022

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MedicAir Elected Best Air Purification MedTech Company 2022

MedicAir Elected Best Air Purification MedTech Company 2022

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Medical-grade air purifiers built for the front line

Excellent 4.7 stars trustpilot

MedicAir used in hospitals

The best products for

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medicair Pro Mini

Product Details

  • Ideal for small surgeries

    Up to 3 people

  • Lightweight

    5.6kg

  • HEPA Filter

    H14

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medicair Pro

Product Details

  • Ideal for surgeries

    Up to 10 people

  • Lightweight

    14kg

  • HEPA Filter

    H13

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medicair Pro Max

Product Details

  • Ideal for wards or waiting areas

    25 people plus

  • Lightweight

    29kg

  • HEPA Filter

    H14

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Designed by doctors. Built for patients.

Developed by medical doctors, MedicAir HEPA air purifiers contain powerful HEPA and Carbon filters as well as a UV light to catch and kill airborne viruses, bacteria and pollutants.

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Breathing Together

No.1 choice for dentists at Cardiff & Vale University Hospital

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We are a proud supplier to NHS Trusts across the UK, helping them to improve the air quality for their patients and staff. 
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Keeping patients healthy

Stop the spread of airborne viruses with a medical-grade air purifier with UV light from MedicAir. Designed to work in the harshest of environments, every MedicAir unit features a HEPA filter, carbon filter and UV light to kill airborne viruses and bacteria.

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Medical-grade air purifiers from the theatre to the wards

All MedicAir medical-grade air purifiers come in a range of sizes, and offer industry-leading airflow through large HEPA filters. This makes them the perfect option for whatever size your space.

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Available on NHS Supply Chain

MedicAir is proud to be a part of the NHS Supply Chain, making our innovative air purification solutions readily available to healthcare facilities across the United Kingdom. Being on the NHS Supply Chain framework allows for streamlined procurement processes, making it easier for hospitals and healthcare organizations to access our medical-grade air purifiers.

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As used by over 25 NHS Trusts

MedicAir takes immense pride in being the chosen air purification solution for over 25 NHS Trusts across the United Kingdom. As a trusted partner, we provide medical-grade air purifiers that deliver clean and healthy air in healthcare facilities, ensuring the well-being of patients, staff, and visitors. Our advanced technology, combined with rigorous testing by world-renowned independent laboratories, has earned us the trust and confidence of these NHS Trusts. We are dedicated to upholding the highest standards of air quality to create safe and hygienic environments within hospitals, contributing to improved patient outcomes and overall healthcare excellence.

MedicAir filters out the bad stuff...

Covid-19

0.1-0.5 microns

This virus spreads in small liquid particles that are carried through the air when an infected person breathes, talks or sneezes.

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Pet dander

5-10 microns

The microscopic flecks of dead skin and hair that an animal sheds is known as dander and can trigger allergic reactions in some people. 

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Mould spores

2-100 microns

Moulds rapidly spread by producing large numbers of microscopic spores that float on air currents and which can cause respiratory irritation.

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Dust particles

2.5-10 microns

Dust contains a number of tiny particles which can cause irritation and allergic reactions, such as pollen, smoke, bacteria, ash and dead skin.

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Bacteria

1-3 microns

These single-cell organisms can survive on non-living surfaces and can quickly multiply, sometimes causing serious infection and disease.

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