Air Purifiers

Air Purifiers

Our Blueair air purifiers remove and kill 99% of viruses and bacteria captured in the filter. The HEPASilent technology catches 99.97% of particles down to 0.1 microns such as viruses, bacteria and microplastics, while also removing larger particles such as dust, pollen, smoke and pet dander.
With many UK hospitals located in areas where air pollution from vehicles is likely to breach legal limits, our range of Blueair air purifiers can play an important role in minimising the risks of air pollution in wards and waiting rooms.
Watch this short film to see how quickly our air purifiers clear smoke from the air.​

Just browse our air purifier range below to see which models are best for your healthy healthcare environments.

HealthProtect Air Purifiers

The perfect choice for hospitals and healthcare settings, HealthProtect air purifiers are the most advanced and the only air purifiers providing 24/7 removal of viruses and bacteria.

  • HEPASilent Ultra™ is our most advanced filtration technology ever, quietly filling rooms with more clean air
  • Even when on standby, GermShield™ proactively monitors your room and activates to remove germs and prevent germ growth on the filter
  • The unique SpiralAir™ outlets deliver more clean air to every corner of the room

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