The WHO chooses MedicAir to supply hospitals with air purifiers

The WHO chooses MedicAir to supply hospitals with air purifiers

British air purification company, MedicAir, has beaten international firms to be awarded a year-long contract by the World Health Organisation (WHO) to deliver air purification in hospitals in Mauritius.

“We are immensely proud, as a British company, to be supplying MedicAir to the World Health Organisation.” says Dr. Matthew Perkins, Managing Director of MedicAir. “Following a long tendering process against many international competitors, this choice reflects the quality and technology that make MedicAir unique.”

While most associate hospitals with treating diseases and serious conditions, these environments are high risk, posing health problems of their own brought on by a complex cocktail of poor ventilation, higher density of people with health conditions, and polluted air coming in from outside.

As such, the indoor air quality (IAQ) of many hospitals often contains a higher level concentration of airborne pollutants and pathogens, compared to other enclosed spaces.

Bacteria, germs, and viruses, as well as cleaning chemicals and other irritants used in medical practices and procedures, are the ‘invisible threats’ that can adversely impact the health of patients in healthcare settings. If left unchecked, airborne hazards can easily spread between wards aggravating existing conditions, worsening serious illnesses, increasing new infections and, in some scenarios, leading to deaths.

In 2021, the World Health Organisation recommended air purifiers to supplement integrated ventilation systems in hospitals around the world to combat SARS-CoV-2 transmission. Beyond Covid, the need to improve indoor air quality within healthcare settings worldwide remains critical.

MedicAir supplies medical-grade air purifiers that combine hospital-grade air filtration, activated carbon filtration, and virus-killing UVC technologies in a simple unit that is plugged in and provides instant protection with no professional installation. MedicAir is found in thousands of NHS hospitals, schools, care homes, and businesses throughout the UK, Europe and North America.

MedicAir’s appointment by the World Health Organisation to help Mauritius hospitals meet the WHO’s own legal limits for PM2.5. (one of the most dangerous air pollutants), is a major coup for the British based business.

“It shows MedicAir’s unique air purification technology is one of the best in the market – and can be trusted by healthcare providers across the globe to ensure that patients, doctors, nurses and GPs don’t breathe dirty air.”

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