
“Even if we do have a vaccine, it won’t end the pandemic on its own. We must all learn to control & manage this virus using the tools we have.”
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, World Health Organisation Director-General
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Find out more →Germicidal ultraviolet light can quickly, safely and efficiently destroy all bacteria and viruses, including the coronavirus that causes COVID-19. Also known as UV-C, GUV or UVGI, the effectiveness of short wavelength germicidal UV is supported by more than 4,000 scientific papers and studies and the technology has used for decades to ensure hygiene in laboratories, food handling facilities and hospitals around the world. Germicidal UV-C can be applied directly to disinfect surfaces and objects, as well as providing safe, discrete and continuous protection against airborne pathogens.
The technologies and tools we use to improve Covid-security are trusted and reliable solutions which build on decades of scientific research and engineering innovations. Our engineers use their industry-leading knowledge and tools such as CFD modelling to identify the right solutions for your environments. We specify, supply and install the equipment you need to help prevent viral transmission and improve health and wellbeing.
The availability of clean, uncontaminated air is crucial in preventing the transmission of COVID-19 and other airborne pathogens. Ensuring reliable ventilation to a source of clean air can prevent viral loads from building up within an indoor environment. To be effective, heating, ventilation and cooling (HVAC) systems must draw as much outside air as possible, with the best quality filtration and/or with in-duct UV-C disinfection systems.
For complicated or higher risk areas, computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modelling can accurately calculate the air flow, distribution and aerosol generation within an indoor environment, helping to identify ventilation and air disinfection requirements. CFD modelling can help locate 'dead zones' where fresh air can't be guaranteed, helping you to protect every person in an indoor environment.