A Portable Air and Surface Steriliser Designed for Use in Commercial Environments
The React-Air Ozonator is a portable air and surface steriliser designed for use in commercial environments. A powerful ozone generator that is set to activate when a room is unoccupied, the Ozonator fills the environment with ozone gas. When the ozone comes in to contact with items and surfaces, it eradicates viruses and bacteria, sterilising everything it touches.
Unlike ozone, disinfectants dispersed by traditional hand cleaning or chemical 'fogging' will not result in an even application to all surfaces. Hidden or 'shadowed' surfaces, the surface underneath objects, and fabrics may not be effectively sterilised.
The Power of Ozone - Advanced Surface Sterilisation
Viruses and bacteria can be neutralised with alcohol and hydrogen peroxide, however, these substances cannot be used on some surfaces, and will only be effective on items and surfaces which can be reached. Ozone gas will penetrate hard to reach areas, fabrics and rough or uneven surfaces. This makes ozone gas a valuable addition to standard cleaning and disinfection practices.
Inbuilt Safety Features for Your Peace of Mind
Ozone can be harmful if inhaled so the Ozonator can be set, by an authorised user with a key, for ozone to be released when the room is empty. When the key is in the 'on' position, the ozone cycle is activated and a visual warning is given before ozone is dispersed. Just 3 hours after the ozone cycle has begun, the Ozonator fans will stop and it is safe to return to your clean, sterile room.
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Our products have been tested and proven effective against Covid-19
Our React-Air Technology has been tested by CDC approved laboratories in the United States for their effectiveness against removing and neutralising airborne (aerosolised) Covid-19 from the air. In multiple trials, our 'Destroyer' technology proved a 89% neutralisation rate of Covid-19 under test conditions, within 15 minutes of operation.
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Trials were undertaken by introducing airborne (aerosolised) Covid-19 in to a sealed test-environment. After a number of control tests (without our technology) and full tests (with our technology), airborne Covid-19 was found to be reduced from 27% of average control test degradation to 89% with our React-Air Technology in place, within 15 minutes.
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Download the full the test report here
Studies by The University of Boston undertaken in 2020 have shown that Covid-19 is highly susceptible to UVC light. Japanese scientists have been conducting studies on the effects of ozone in neutralising Covid-19 on surfaces and have shown it to be highly effective with a 90% sterilisation rate. This information, published by research.net shows the results and effective dosages of UV-C light required to inactivate various strains of coronavirus.
“Table 1 above summarises the results of studies that have been performed on Coronaviruses under ultraviolet light exposure, with the specific species indicated in each case. The D90 value indicates the ultraviolet dose for 90% inactivation.
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Although there is a wide range of variation in the D90 values, this is typical of laboratory studies on ultraviolet susceptibility. The range of D90 values for coronaviruses is 7-241 J/m2 the mean of which is 67 J/m2, should adequately represent the ultraviolet susceptibility of the SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) virus.”
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By using this exposure data, and comparing the UV light irradiance measurements from our products, we calculate the exposure times required to deactivate coronaviruses. This is however, a calculation and currently is not backed up by laboratory tests.