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Air Purifiers for Hospitals

Medical-grade air purifiers for hospitals. cHEPA and true HEPA models certified for infection control in patient areas, procedure rooms, and renovation containment zones. Rated for continuous operation in ICUs, oncology units, and transplant floors. Used by hospital infection control teams and EVS departments requiring room-level HEPA filtration to supplement central HVAC systems for ICRA compliance.

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Hospitals require a level of air purification that goes beyond what most commercial air cleaners deliver. Infection prevention in patient care environments depends on removing airborne pathogens, controlling particulates during renovation, and maintaining clean air in immunocompromised patient areas — all while running continuously at low noise levels that don't disturb patients or staff. Medical-grade air purifiers are purpose-built for this environment.

Medical-Grade Air Purifiers for Hospital Infection Control

Hospital air quality failures are directly linked to healthcare-associated infections (HAIs), which affect 1 in 31 hospitalized patients on any given day (CDC). Airborne transmission of Aspergillus, Clostridioides difficile, and other pathogens is a documented risk in hospitals undergoing renovation, transplant units, and oncology wards. Properly specified air purifiers used alongside the HVAC system provide supplemental HEPA filtration at the room level — the last line of defense before air reaches the patient.

cHEPA and True HEPA for Pathogen Capture

Airgle's composite HEPA (cHEPA) technology captures 99.999% of particles at 0.1 microns — exceeding standard HEPA (99.97% at 0.3 microns) and making it one of the most effective filtration technologies available for hospital use. Airgle units are used in hospitals, transplant centers, and ISO-rated clean rooms where standard HEPA is insufficient. AllerAir units add deep-bed activated carbon for environments with chemical VOCs from disinfectants and anesthesia gases — see our AllerAir collection for those specifications.

Continuous Operation for High-Risk Patient Areas

Air purifiers in ICUs, oncology units, and transplant floors need to run 24/7. Models specified for hospital use are rated for continuous duty cycles, use long-life motors, and have filter change indicators rather than fixed schedules — critical in environments where maintenance must be tracked and documented. Our full air purifier range includes units with 5-year motor warranties and filter life rated for 12–18 months of continuous operation.

ICRA Compliance During Renovation and Construction

ICRA Class III and IV projects — construction in areas adjacent to patient care — require HEPA-filtered portable air units to maintain negative pressure containment and prevent construction dust from migrating to patient areas. For construction-zone use, air purifiers are often supplemented with HEPA air scrubbers, which provide higher CFM airflow for larger containment zones. Hospitals running active renovation projects should also see our medical facility air purifier range for broader IAQ management across clinical departments.

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