Operating theatres
Reduce risk of surgical site infections
Remove airborne pathogens & pollutants in operating theatres
Surgical site infections (SSIs) are caused by bacteria that get in through incisions made during surgery. SSIs lead to more than 90,000 deaths each year, 50% of which are estimated to be preventable. One of the main sources of contamination is particles released into the air by operating room personnel. Small microorganisms and viruses “ride” on these particles and enter through open wounds or inhalation leading to disease and infection.
Reduce odour from laser plumes and surgical smoke
Reduce airborne particulate matter
Inactivate airborne bacteria
Air disinfection for healthcare environments
Wherever people are coming and going, pathogens and pollutants are being introduced to the indoor environment. WellAir's portable air disinfection devices and air cleaning systems use our patented NanoStrikeTM Technology to inactivate aerosolized viruses, bacteria, and fungi, 24 hours a day.
Our Defend range of FDA-cleared Class II medical devices combines our powerful NanoStrike Technology with a triple-stage filtration system. These devices not only inactivate pathogens but clear the air of pollutants such as pollen, particulate matter (PM), volatile organic compounds (VOCs), gases, chemicals, and odors.
UVC surface disinfection for healthcare environments
NuvaWave puts the power of hospital-grade surface disinfection in the palm of your hand. It is an instant UVC device proven to disinfect surfaces against deadly pathogens in one second with its targeted UVC light and portable, handheld design. NuvaWave is designed to be safe, fighting pathogens without needing to clear the room of patients and staff.
HVAC air purification in healthcare
WellAir offers a comprehensive indoor air quality solution for healthcare facilities where residents, patients and staff are exposed to airborne pathogens and pollutants such as bacteria, viruses, volatile organic compounds, odors, dust, pollen, and mold spores. Maintaining optimal indoor air quality in healthcare settings can reduce infection rates and allergies while boosting wellbeing and staff productivity.