Aironic
Aironics: air cleaning and ionisation
Clean air indoors may seem too much to expect in this era of hermetically sealed buildings but Australian company Aironic Pty Ltd has found a way to provide it cheaply and efficiently.
Electrostatic fibre filters combined with activated charcoal filters and negative ion generators are used to clean and refresh the air. The electrostatic filter first removes all dust, pollen and other particles from the air, then the activated charcoal absorbs odours. Once cleaned, negative ions are added to the clean air path as it passes back into the room.
The versatility of the technology has allowed designers to create more adaptable and efficient products. These are smaller than other units with comparable capacity and are more economical to run and maintain because the Aironic technology is lighter and more compact than their competitors' systems.
People affected by allergens and suspended particles, smells, fumes, cigarette smoke and dust mites in the air will get relief from their symptoms while in buildings served by an Aironic air cleaner. This is because the air is significantly cleaner than outside air which, in turn, is 6-7 times cleaner than normal recycled air in buildings. Central air conditioning systems mix and distribute pollutants through their ductwork. In some major buildings, stale air remains indoors and circulates for over six months. This dirty air contributes to many health problems attributed to the working and living environment.
Symptomatic medical treatment has little effect on these conditions if the cause of the problem remains unchanged. The Aironic system treats the source thereby removing the trigger factors for conditions such as sore throats, headaches, nausea, eye irritation and even asthma.
Aironic's comprehensive range of products is sold throughout Australia as well as in Asia, the Middle East, Europe and the US.