Reducing environmental contamination and airborne pathogen load is a key infection-prevention priority for hospitals and other healthcare facilities. We offer two complementary solutions: GlosAir 400 for fast whole-room dry-fog disinfection, and RENSAIR solutions for continuous air cleaning and disinfection with UV-C + HEPA13 filtration.
GlosAir 400 Dry-Fog Room Disinfection System
GlosAir 400 is a dry-fog room disinfection system that uses hydrogen peroxide with silver cations to support effective, modern decontamination of hospital rooms and other facility areas.
- Dry-fog room disinfection technology for comprehensive surface coverage within enclosed spaces.
- Active chemistry: hydrogen peroxide + silver cations for broad antimicrobial performance.
- User-friendly workflow designed for simple operation and straightforward room turnover.
Benefits
- Operational efficiency: after the disinfection cycle, rooms can be safely used again without additional cleaning (according to the intended use workflow).
- Broad pathogen coverage: the biocidal disinfectant is described as active against the coronavirus family and a variety of other pathogens—supporting use in infection-prevention programs.
- Modern, facility-ready approach: suitable for hospitals and other institutions seeking reliable automated room disinfection.

RENSAIR Air Disinfection & Purification System
RENSAIR is a long-life air disinfection and purification device designed to reduce airborne bacteria and viruses in clinical environments. It is positioned for continuous use in hospitals, clinics, and care settings.
- Dual-action disinfection principle: combines a UV-C lamp with a HEPA13 filter.
- High airflow performance: one unit can clean up to 560 m³ of air per hour (as specified).
- Independent testing approach: device performance is described as tested by multiple independent laboratories and deployed in healthcare environments in Scandinavia and the UK.
Benefits
- Very high filtration efficiency: stated air-cleaning efficiency >99.98%.
- Continuous protection: supports ongoing reduction of airborne pathogen load, including in high-traffic areas.
- Unique safety/maintenance advantage: the UV-C lamp is positioned inside the cylindrical HEPA13 filter, continuously irradiating the filter surface where captured pathogens accumulate — supporting inactivation via UV-C disruption of pathogen DNA/RNA.
