What Is a Virus and Bacteria Air Purifier and How Does It Work?

What Is a Virus and Bacteria Air Purifier and How Does It Work?

With many of us slowly reentering the office after working from home for so long, a common worry on our minds is indoor air quality. Being around coworkers and large groups of people for the first time in over a year can make anyone nervous. How can we prevent the spread of viruses and bacteria? What can we do to ensure the best possible indoor air quality for ourselves and our coworkers?

This article has answers to all these questions and more. Keep reading to learn about virus and bacteria air purifiers. Find out what they are, how they work, and which are the best workspace options.

What Is a Virus and Bacteria Air Purifier?

 

Virus and bacteria air purifiers are designed to remove microscopic particles from indoor air. Using features like antimicrobial coatings, UV lights, ion molecular technology, molecular filtration media, and medical-grade HEPA filtration, they’re designed to deliver a more comprehensive air cleaning experience than the typical air purifier.

These specialized air cleaners are the ultimate choice when sterilized and healthy indoor air is essential.

How Virus and Bacteria Air Purifiers Clean the Air

Enviroklenz Medical/Dental Source Capture System Air Purifier in UseWhile any air purifier is better than no air purifier, not all options are created equal. What works in your home, around your family, isn’t necessarily the best choice for the workplace. That’s why turning to an air purifier designed specifically to combat viruses and bacteria is responsible for creating a healthy environment for you and those you work with.

When you find yourself looking at air purifiers, consider models that offer some or all of the following features:

Medical-Grade Filtration

Traditional HEPA filtration captures 99.97% of airborne particles as small as 0.3 microns. This is pretty good for your home, helping to eliminate common household allergens and irritants. However, for an office or work environment, you will want something a little more powerful.

Choosing an air purifier with medical-grade filtration is the right choice for tackling airborne viruses and bacteria. Hospital-quality filters like the True HEPA H13 filter and others can remove particles as small as 0.1 microns, capturing the airborne causes of sickness that standard filtration may miss.

Ultraviolet Lighting

Ultraviolet, or UV air purifiers, use ultraviolet lighting to kill airborne pathogens and microorganisms like bacteria, viruses, and mold. As air passes through the air purifier, it passes the UV lamps, which inactivates the germicidal irritants on contact. When used in tandem with other filtration systems like medical-grade filtration, ultraviolet lighting is a useful tool in the battle against viruses and bacteria.

Ionization

Air purifiers that feature ionizing capabilities are another handy tool in the fight against airborne irritants. Ionizer air purifiers work by creating positively or negatively charged molecules, called ions.

As the air passes through the air purifier, the ions attract harmful particles in your indoor air. These particles, like viruses and bacteria, become too heavy to remain in your air helping to prevent them from being drawn into your body when you breathe.

Who Needs a Virus and Bacteria Air Purifier?

Employees at work in an open floor plan office in need of air purification.Virus and bacteria air purifiers are comprehensive air cleaning solutions. While you may pay a little more for an air purifier with increased filtration levels, they are worth the investment for locations like:

  • Small Offices: Whether you’re looking for an air purifier for your individual office or need a powerful unit to cover open floor plans, air purifiers are a great way to deliver cleaner indoor air to you, your employees, and your guests. The Oransi MD01 mod HEPA Air Purifier features medical-grade filtration making it a popular option for spaces up to 633 square feet.
  • Building Owners: If you own an office building, retail space, or other commercial property, you owe it to your tenants to ensure they’re breathing clean air. Designed to cover rooms up to 1,400 square feet, the AeraMax PRO AM 4 PC is a wall-mounted commercial air cleaner that’s a must-have for tackling airborne viruses and bacteria.
  • Schools and Universities: As students return to classes, take steps to keep educators and learners alike safe from harmful particles in their air. Not only helping to keep them healthy but boosting productivity too, medical-grade air purifiers like the options from EnviroKlenz are a great addition to educational facilities and shared spaces.
  • Medical Facilities: Even during a pandemic, some medical procedures just can’t wait. Designed specifically for hospitals, doctor’s offices, and dentists, the Aeris Aair Medical Pro HEPA H14 Air Purifier uses a plasma ion generator to not only capture viruses and bacteria in your indoor air but eliminate them from surfaces too.

Find the Right Virus Air Purifier For You

It can be overwhelming initially to sort through all of the air purifier options out there. We can help you find the right virus and bacteria air purifier. Browse all of our air purifiers for virus and bacteria elimination. For additional shopping guides and other resources, be sure to head over to our Air Purifier Knowledge Center and take advantage of all of our great content.

Still Have Questions? 

You can also call us at 1-800-934-9194 or email us with any other questions. We want to help make your indoors healthy and comfortable.

  • Alexander Popp

    Alexander Popp is the content manager at Sylvane, overseeing the creation of articles, blog posts, product information, and educational materials about air quality and comfort. Formerly an award-winning local journalist, Alexander is well-versed in delivering concise, accurate, and engaging product information to engaged customers.

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