01 - 01 january 1970
UV recirculators of SANITAR series registered as a medical device
01 - 01 january 1970
In November 2022, the UV recirculators of the SANITAR series were certified as a medical device! This is an official document that confirms the device has passed the state examination of quality after numerous inspections and tests. Information about the certificates is included in the Unified Register of Roszdravnadzor. As a result, our range of recirculators has been authorized for use in medical facilities, including hospitals, clinics, special treatment centers, health care centers, etc. Click to download.
Earlier, SANITAR UV recirculators and OBN PRO FORCED closed-type bactericidal recirculators were tested in the laboratories of Ambulance Complex at Sklifosovsky Research Institute. They showed 99.9% efficiency! Click to watch a video about the tests.
SANITAR closed-type bactericidal recirculators are specifically designed for disinfecting indoor air in the presence of people. The SANITAR device is used to reduce the likelihood of infecting people with airborne infections, including coronavirus (COVID-19)., in medical facilities, offices, various public places, commercial and entertainment facilities, educational and administrative facilities, as well as public and cultural institutions, transport, etc.
Click to learn more about SANITAR series
Earlier, SANITAR UV recirculators and OBN PRO FORCED closed-type bactericidal recirculators were tested in the laboratories of Ambulance Complex at Sklifosovsky Research Institute. They showed 99.9% efficiency! Click to watch a video about the tests.
SANITAR closed-type bactericidal recirculators are specifically designed for disinfecting indoor air in the presence of people. The SANITAR device is used to reduce the likelihood of infecting people with airborne infections, including coronavirus (COVID-19)., in medical facilities, offices, various public places, commercial and entertainment facilities, educational and administrative facilities, as well as public and cultural institutions, transport, etc.
Click to learn more about SANITAR series