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Evotech Air Quality has become the first UK company to offer AIRsana patented solution

Evotech Air Quality has become the first UK company to offer services using the AIRsana patented solution for the sanitisation of AC & mechanical ventilation equipment.

Traditional methods of cleaning air conditioning and ventilation systems entail the use of chemicals and can be both messy and time-consuming.

The patented AIRsana solution uses a jet of dry, saturated steam at 160 degrees, injected at high pressure, to remove even hidden dirt and kill harmful micro-organisms such as viruses, bacteria and mould. It simultaneously sucks up this dirt to prevent it from being dispersed into the environment. On completion, the units are fully sanitised, ensuring air coming through the system does not become contaminated by mould, bacteria or dirt.

A technician cleans an AC unit using the state of the art AIRsana sanitiser

John Lumb, Director of Evotech Air Quality says, ‘Whilst recirculated air passes through filters that remove particles from the air, over time there becomes a build-up of fine dirt and dust in the system, that cleaning the filter alone cannot solve.

‘In the past technicians have spent a lot of time using harsh chemicals to clean and sanitise AC systems and now this can be done better in half the time, using the AIRsana system.’

Another benefit to using the dry steam sanitiser is that the equipment is cleaned to an almost new condition, improving performance, reducing running costs and increasing its lifecycle.

Evotech Air Quality now offer an alternative AC sanitisation service to its customers that is more effective, safer and is a 100% ecological solution.

About Evotech Air Quality: Compelled by worsening levels of air pollution in the UK, Evotech launched its specialist Air Quality division in 2020, amidst the Coronavirus pandemic, to help customers create safer working environments and improve confidence in returning to the workplace. The company helps UK businesses and organisations create healthier and safer working environments by monitoring and transforming their indoor air quality.

Evotech Air Quality’s specialist engineers use easy to access data from wireless air quality monitoring sensors in a building, to improve the air quality when required, by fine-tuning building environmental management systems and mechanical ventilation units, and through the use of the latest filtration and sterilisation technology.

A national company based in Elland West Yorkshire, Evotech was established in 2003 and also runs a satellite office in Basingstoke that manages its operations in the South of the country.

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