UV-C Air Purifiers
UV-C Air Purifiers: Medical Grade UV-C Air Sterilizer Systems, HEPA H13/H14 & Upper-Room UVGI Air Disinfection
Our UV-C Air Purifiers line is intended for use in hospitals, outpatient clinics, long-term care facilities, dentist operatories, waiting rooms, staff lounges and classrooms where in-room air is needed continuously as part of infection control. Most "medical grade UV-C air purifiers" incorporate multi-stage HEPA H13/H14 filtration, activated carbon VOC/odor control, high-CADR air flow and contained germicidal UV-C light to capture airborne pollutants and then expose the air stream to UV-C energy before restoring cleaner air back into the environment. Some UV-C air sterilizer units are marketed with definite health uses: they're portable, stand-alone HEPA + UV-C scrubbers which can be utilized to establish negative pressure or localized isolation in a patient room or treatment bay for reducing airborne pathogens.
Portable Medical Grade UV-C Air Purifiers (HEPA H13/H14)
These console or floor units (also called "portable UV-C air purifiers" or "hospital UV-C air purification systems") pull room air through prefilter + activated carbon + HEPA H13/H14, then a shielded UV-C chamber intended to destroy airborne microorganisms, and exhaust cleaner air back into the occupied space.
Ceiling / Upper-Room UVGI Air Disinfection Units
Upper-room UV-C / UVGI devices are installed high on a wall or at ceiling height and create a controlled UV-C environment in the upper airspace column. Warm air rises, so airborne viruses and bacteria are driven into germicidal UV-C in that airspace, while ongoing air disinfection is offered and personnel and patients may remain in the room.
This solution is strongly promoted in healthcare, long-term care, and high-traffic common spaces since it's for occupied spaces and covers airborne transmission risk.
Replacement UV-C Lamps & HEPA Filter Kits
Facilities departments also seek "UV-C replacement lamp," "HEPA H13 replacement filter kit," and "UV-C air sterilizer maintenance kit." Prying lamps (~9,000+ hour life in most UV-C upper-air devices) and HEPA cartridges keeps you competitive post-purchase and locks in recurring revenue.
How to buy:
- Choose the form factor: portable floor unit vs ceiling/upper-room UVGI.
 - Match the application: patient room isolation, waiting room constant mitigation, nurse station guarding, dental operatory chairside capture.
 - Check specs: HEPA quality (H13/H14), airflow / CADR, sound level for patient comfort, UV-C lamp life, and whether the unit is defined as "safe for occupied space" (upper-room UVGI fixtures are expressly marketed for occupied rooms).