Building Technologies

Sanuvox solutions: The invisible shield against germs

10 April 2026

Poor indoor air quality in residences and educational facilities is marked by the rapid spread of viruses and bacteria, requiring action to prevent impacting the health of children, families and educators alike. An effective solution is a UV-C air purifier from Sanuvox based on proven technology to defend against airborne pathogens.

These systems can deactivate up to 99.9% of airborne pathogens, including bacteria, mold and allergens. The technology mimics the power of sunlight by using UV-C light, which inactivate the DNA and RNA of microorganisms, preventing them from reproducing and spreading. Installed within heating and air conditioning systems, these purifiers clean the air circulating throughout a living space.

Residential solutions include: Source: SanuvoxSource: Sanuvox

R1R: Compact and easy to install for small residential ventilation systems, equipped with a J-shaped UV lamp for maximum effectiveness.

RMAX: Features a patented design and backlit LCD screen; perfect for installation in air returns or ducts of ventilation and AC systems.

Biopür: Portable, patented UV system designed to purify air up to 800 cubic feet.

P900: CARB-certified and portable, ideal for treating specific problem areas in homes, boats, RVs or apartments.

In schools and daycare facilities, continuous air purification is delivered by the Sanuvair M8, a system that combines filtration and UV purification for a comprehensive indoor air quality solution.

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