A New Brunswick engineering firm was tasked with finding solutions to improve indoor air quality in seniors' residences so as to protect the most vulnerable.
Due to the buildings’ heterogeneity and the lack of ventilation, an adaptable solution that could be installed in different locations was needed.
Preliminary research into UV air disinfection solutions yielded solutions that were not viable because they were too expensive.
The firm was looking for an effective, relatively inexpensive, made-in-Canada solution.
Sanuvox medical solutions were a choice that aligned with the goals and budgets.
More than 400 homes received several S300-G-MED2 units, depending on the number of rooms each home had.
This unit was designed for retirement homes to improve the air quality of immunocompromised residents. The lamps installed are germicidal lamps only.
In conjunction with the acquisition of the units, a pre-filter and filter replacement program was put in place to ensure the adequate functioning of the units in the future.