Sanitexair
SanitexAir is an advanced environmental sanitisation system specifically engineered to reduce viral load and microbial contamination in indoor spaces. Designed for continuous operation, it actively sanitises both airborne particles and exposed surfaces, helping to minimise the risk of infection transmission in occupied environments.
Approach to Healthcare
At SanitexAir, we believe that protecting people’s health requires more than reactive measures—it demands a proactive, continuous, and system-based approach to environmental safety.
Modern workplaces and shared environments face ongoing risks from airborne viruses, microbial contamination, and poor indoor air quality. Traditional cleaning alone cannot fully address these risks, particularly between cleaning cycles or in high-traffic areas.
SanitexAir is designed to be part of a holistic infection prevention strategy, working alongside ventilation, hygiene protocols, and operational policies to create safer indoor environments.
Impact of Product/Services on Healthcare
Impact of SanitexAir on Healthcare Environments
1. Reduction in Healthcare-Associated Infections (HAIs)
Healthcare-associated infections remain a persistent challenge globally. SanitexAir contributes to infection control by continuously reducing airborne and surface-level pathogens, including viruses and bacteria.
Lower environmental microbial load
Reduced risk of cross-infection between patients and staff
Supports existing infection prevention and control (IPC) protocols
This is particularly relevant in high-risk zones such as waiting areas, shared wards, and outpatient clinics where airborne transmission is significant.
2. Control of Airborne Viral Transmission
Respiratory viruses (e.g., influenza, coronaviruses) are primarily spread via aerosols in enclosed environments.
SanitexAir directly addresses this by:
Neutralising virus-laden particles in real time
Preventing accumulation of infectious aerosols
Continuously treating indoor air without reliance on manual intervention
Safer clinical environments for both patients and healthcare workers
Reduced likelihood of airborne outbreak clusters within facilities
3. Continuous Surface Sanitisation Support
High-touch surfaces are a major vector for indirect transmission. While manual cleaning is essential, it is intermittent.
SanitexAir provides background surface sanitisation by:
Delivering reactive species that settle on surfaces
Reducing persistence of viable pathogens between cleaning cycles
Impact:
Enhanced effectiveness of standard cleaning protocols
Lower contamination levels on frequently touched surfaces
4. Protection of Healthcare Workers
Healthcare workers face sustained exposure to infectious agents, especially in high-throughput environments.
Reduced occupational exposure to airborne pathogens
Supports staff safety and wellbeing
Potential reduction in staff illness and absenteeism
This contributes to maintaining workforce capacity during peak demand periods.
5. Improved Patient Outcomes & Confidence
A cleaner, safer environment directly influences patient experience and recovery conditions.
Reduced exposure risk for immunocompromised patients
Increased patient confidence in facility hygiene standards
Supports overall quality of care delivery
6. Operational Efficiency & Cost Implications
Infection outbreaks in healthcare settings can lead to significant operational disruption and cost.
SanitexAir helps mitigate this by:
Reducing infection transmission risks
Supporting continuity of care
Lowering potential costs associated with HAIs (treatment, isolation, extended stays
Impact:
More stable healthcare operations
Reduced strain on infection control resources
7. Complement to Existing Infection Control Systems
SanitexAir is not a replacement for ventilation, filtration, or cleaning it is an augmentation layer.
It integrates with:
HVAC systems
Cleaning and disinfection protocols
PPE and hygiene practices
Impact:
Multi-layered defence strategy
Stronger overall resilience against infectious threats
Summary of Healthcare Impact
SanitexAir delivers measurable value in healthcare by:
Reducing airborne and surface pathogens
Interrupting virus transmission pathways
Enhancing existing infection control frameworks
Protecting both patients and staff
Supporting safer, more resilient healthcare environments
Innovation
At SanitexAir, we see a fundamental shift in how indoor environments are managed. The industry is moving away from passive air purification toward active, continuous infection control.
Traditional systems rely on filtration—they capture particles, but they don’t eliminate the underlying risk. Our approach is different. We use non-thermal plasma technology to neutralise viruses and pathogens at a molecular level, reducing their ability to spread.
What makes this truly innovative is that we don’t just treat the air—we treat the entire environment. Our system continuously sanitises both air and surfaces, helping to reduce viral load in real time, even in occupied spaces.
For healthcare and high-risk environments, this means moving from reactive cleaning to proactive protection maintaining consistently safer conditions throughout the day.
In simple terms, we’re not just improving air quality we’re helping organisations actively manage infection risk.
Future Direction
From our perspective, the future of this industry is moving well beyond standalone air purification devices. What we’re seeing is a shift toward integrated, intelligent systems that actively manage infection risk within the built environment.
Moving from Devices to Infrastructure
We believe sanitisation will become a standard part of building infrastructure just like ventilation or air conditioning.
Our focus is on making this technology:
Fully integrated into HVAC and building systems
Scalable across entire facilities
An invisible, always-on layer of protection, rather than something added on
Towards Smarter, Data-Driven Systems
Another key area of development is intelligence.
We’re moving toward systems that:
Provide real-time insight into environmental conditions
Adapt based on occupancy and usage
Deliver measurable performance, not just perceived air quality
This is about shifting from static solutions to responsive, data-driven environments.
Raising the Standard in Healthcare
In healthcare especially, expectations are changing.
We see a clear move toward:
Clinically validated performance
Alignment with infection control standards
Greater accountability around outcomes
Our development is focused on ensuring we can meet these demands and support evidence-based infection
We also see the future as being about treating the entire environment, not just the air.
Addressing both airborne and surface contamination
Supporting existing cleaning and ventilation system
Maintaining a consistently lower level of pathogens in occupied spaces
This is a shift toward continuous environmental sanitisation, rather than periodic intervention.
Supporting Broader Public Health
Beyond individual buildings, we see a role for this technology in wider public infrastructure.
This includes:
Healthcare, transport, education, and commercial spaces
Supporting long-term public health resilience
Helping organisations prepare for future health risks
Keeping It Practical and Scalable
We are focused on:
Reducing maintenance and reliance on consumables
Improving energy efficiency
Delivering solutions that are viable at scale
Ultimately, we see sanitisation becoming a core part of how indoor environments are designed and operated.
It’s no longer just about air quality t’s about actively managing health risk within a space.
That’s the direction we’re building toward with SanitexAir.

