The numbers speak for themselves. While we spend nearly 90% of the time in enclosed spaces (home, work, public transport, etc.), indoor air is 8 times more polluted than outdoor air.
A situation which is not without consequence on our body: 20 premature deaths each year are caused by pollutants present in the indoor air, which also causes 000% of strokes, 28% of cancers and many pathologies (asthma, respiratory allergies, fatigue, dizziness, headaches, etc.).
This is why ANSES now considers this to be a real public health issue (source) and that certain ERPs are required to monitor indoor air quality (IAQ).
Yes, but... in practice, how can you guarantee clean and healthy air when the surfaces are large? Current devices are complex to use, often noisy and manufactured on the other side of the planet.
Hence the innovation brought by Airina, a professional air purifier developed and produced in France, which continuously improves indoor air quality over large areas by detecting and filtering 99.995% of fine particles, viruses & bacteria. , germs & mould, VOCs, allergens & odours.
A concentrate of innovation to purify quickly and well up to 200m²
Airina is the result of more than 40 years of experience in air treatment.
This "new generation" air purifier was also born well before the pandemic: it was originally designed to meet the regulations enacted by decree 2015 - 1000, relating to the methods of monitoring the quality of air. indoor air in certain establishments open to the public (in priority nurseries, nursery schools and primary schools).
The government indeed wishes to limit the concentrations of pollutants and imposes certain thresholds on public buildings not to be exceeded for Formaldehyde, Benzene and CO2.
But beyond this obligation, offering users, customers and employees good interior quality must be a priority for all organizations, particularly as part of their CSR approach.
All the studies indeed show a positive impact on health and the reduction of illnesses, well-being, attention and consequently on the rate of absenteeism.
Today, Airina supports schools/high schools, restaurants, places of culture, companies, communities and establishments with waiting and/or reception rooms by allowing them to inform them about the quality of indoor air and to effectively purify large spaces.
"Airina can achieve up to 5 complete air changes per hour (in line with the recommendation of the high health authority) and therefore 200 m2, which makes it a high performance purifier."
A "plug & work" device that knows how to be discreet
To use Airina, nothing could be simpler: just place it in the area to be treated, plug it in and turn it on. And that's all ! Thanks to its small size (67 cm length, 69.1 cm width and 112.8 cm height) and its wheels, the purifier is mobile and can be easily positioned at the desired location.
With a guarantee of results: the complete renewal of the air is carried out in barely 15 minutes, to eliminate more than 99,99% of viruses and bacteria in "zero hassle" mode.
Because Airina is easily forgotten. Ultra-quiet (47 dB(A) at 1 m), it can also be completely personalized (colours, patterns, etc.) to blend into the decor. A must so as not to disturb the concentration of the teams or alter the comfort of the customers, nor harm the design of the premises.
Intuitive use that simplifies everyday life
The third and latest version of Airina has been specially designed to put the best of technology at the service of users.
With a few clicks on its touch interface, it is thus possible to:
- Quickly view all air quality indices (visual indicator - according to ATMO)
- Measure indoor air quality: CO2 level in real time, information on fine particles, quantity of air treated, detailed evolution of the IAQ over 12 hours;
- Control the purifier, in particular by adapting its purification speed;
- Select auto mode so that its speed adapts to the quality of the surrounding air;
- Program the operating hours of the device;
- Choose to receive SMS alerts (maintenance & air quality);
Airina, a French brand of the NEU-JKF Delta NEU group
The Airina air purifier is designed and manufactured in France, in La Chapelle-D'armentières, just near Lille.
This dynamic brand belongs to the NEU-JKF Delta NEU group, an expert in the capture and treatment of air in industrial environments for more than 60 years.
"Airina was born from our solid industrial experience for all professionals receiving the public and wishing to protect them."
The group now represents more than 650 employees, 10 subsidiaries around the world, 1 training center, 1 test station and supports more than 35 customers.
He is a member of the French Lab which brings together French industrial players defending French know-how and French manufacturing.