UPPER-ROOM AIR PURIFIERS
Our upper-room UV systems are proven to reduce airborne pathogens, thereby reducing the risk of airborne disease transmission. ¹
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Multiple Upper-Room Air Purifiers can be used together to cover any size or shape area. |
WALL-MOUNT UNIT |
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The WM (Wall Mount) Air Purifier unit provides 188° irradiation. This is ideal for larger, open areas. (240 square feet effective coverage area.
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HALLWAY UNIT |
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The HW (Hallway Mount) Air Purifier is designed for 180 ° irradiation; ideal for hallways and corridors.
HW models are usually spaced about 20 feet apart. |
CORNER UNIT |
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The CM (Corner Mount) Air Purifier unit installs neatly into the corner of a room; ideal for patient and exam rooms where minimum wall space is available.
This unit has 110 square feet of effective coverage area. |
Simple, Safe, Effective.
Our Upper-room UV Air Purifiers are manufactured to exacting standards to insure safe levels of worker exposure limits as recommended by CDC /NIOSH. Note: There are no know long-term UV-C health effects at exposure levels normally found in the occupied part of a room.
Perfect for Doctors, Dentists, Clinics and other High Risk Areas.
Ideal for waiting rooms (with undiagnosed patients), isolation rooms, exam and treatment rooms, corridors, and nurse stations. You cannot serve your patients if you do not first take care of your staff!
Air Mixing Is The Key:
When an infected person speaks, coughs or sneezes, they expel contagious droplet nuclei. Very small droplets suspend in the air and infect others.
Convection continually exchanges air from the lower room to the upper room where airborne pathogens are neutralized.
The process reduces air contamination to fractions of contaminate levels found in rooms without UV systems, greatly reducing the risk of airborne disease transmission.
Buy Upper-Room Units from our webstore: cureUV.com

Call now 800-977-7292 to improve your environment.
¹ 'Basic Upper-Room Ultraviolet Germicidal Irradiation Guidelines for Healthcare Settings', Department of Health and Human Services(NIOSH) Pub No. 2009-105 March 2009 06-17
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