Safeguard the health of residents and staff
As from 1 January 2023, indoor air quality monitoring will become mandatory in buildings that are open to sensitive populations, which puts care homes right in the firing line. The pollutants to be monitored are formaldehyde, benzene and carbon dioxide (CO2).
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NatéoSanté air purifiers help prevent the spread of bacteria, micro-organisms and viruses, etc., between residents, staff and visitors, thanks to its deep disinfection system that deep cleans the air in residents’ rooms and communal areas. Using our fragrance- and chemical-free air treatment devices also gets rid of unpleasant odours (cleaning products, body odours, incontinence, etc.), promoting the well-being of all occupants, and eradicates VOCs (produced primarily by cleaning and disinfection products and new furniture).

Benzene concentration
reduced sevenfold*

Formaldehyde concentration
reduced fivefold*

Monitors indoor air quality in real time (VOCs and PM2.5)
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Control the air you breathe
The EOLIS Air Manager automatically adapts to the room in which it is located.
The device is fitted with sensors that can determine the level of pollution in a room, distinguishing between VOCs (volatile organic compounds) and fine particles (PM2.5) in the air.
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