In individuals undergoing cancer treatment, the immune system is suppressed due to treatments such as chemotherapy and radiotherapy. This makes patients vulnerable even to the simplest microorganisms.
Hospital rooms and home environments can be uncontrolled microbial sources for immunocompromised patients.
Many air purifiers use filters that only capture particles of a certain size. However, some viruses and bacteria smaller than the filter pore size can pass through these filters, and over time, microbes accumulated on the filter can be released back into the environment. Therefore, an air purifier without a disinfection module can become a source of microbial spread.
Sterilisa Air, with its Pulsed Light Technology, can:
✅ Both filter the air and simultaneously destroy microbes passing through the filter.
✅ Thus, it provides not just "clean" but real-time disinfected air.
✅ Actively reduces the load of pathogenic microorganisms indoors.
🏥 To ensure the most effective use of Sterilisa Air in hospital and home environments, mode selection is crucial. When there are patients, caregivers, healthcare personnel, or visitors in the room, the device must always be operated in high mode. This increases air circulation, allowing microorganisms brought in from outside to be filtered and simultaneously disinfected more quickly. When the room is empty, it is recommended that the device continue to operate in auto mode; this mode continuously controls the microbial load in the ambient air and prevents the spread of potential pathogens that accumulate throughout the day. Appropriate use of these two modes can significantly reduce the risk of infection, especially for immunocompromised cancer patients.