Office Spaces
Returning to Work Safely
With people spending around 90% of their time indoors1, and employees working a
40-hour week, the quality of the indoor air in the workplace is vital. For many businesses, getting staff back to work safely during a global pandemic has been a top priority. While basic safety measures have been put in place, providing clean air to employees will not only win their trust, but it will also protect their health and the health of the business.
Covid has changed the face of the Office Spaces like never before
- You've had to change the way you work & set up your offices due to increased social distancing
- More work hours have been dedicated to hygiene due to longer deep cleaning requirements for work areas
- Recruiting of staff is a major headache
- Keeping staff healthy and in work is a major concern and challenge
We understand the issues and are here to help:
- Decrease the risk of cross-infection of airborne illnesses
- Provide safer working environments
- Increase customers and staff confidence that you are taking their health seriously
- The quality of indoor air is garnering increasing attention, the safety of indoor air in the spaces we work is vital
- The use of Clean Air Technology will be the new normal - customers and staff will expect indoor areas to have air purification in place to protect them
- be ahead of the curve to keep your business growing in uncertain times
- Lost revenue and having to spend more now on new technology can be scary, we have you covered with finance options available to protect your cash-flow
The Solution
We install simple technology that kills 99.9999% of airborne viruses and Bacteria. Meaning you can have the assurance that your customers and staff are being kept safe from any risks. Allowing your business to get back to the best kind of ‘normal’ possible in 2021
Book a no obligation free call to discuss how our technology and air filtration can help your business


Poor indoor air quality is risky business.
Indoor air pollution is a significant risk to not only the health of employees, but also the health of the entire business. Common air pollutants and allergens can reduce an employee’s ability to respond to the day-to-day demands of their work, leading to fatigue, headaches, diminished mental and physical performance, and respiratory issues.2
The number of UK workers who report contracting an infection from their workplace. Presenteeism – the phenomenon of staff coming to work despite having an infectious illness – has a major impact on the productivity and wellbeing of healthy employees.3
Emissions of VOCs from electronic equipment such as computer in an office can be up to 120 times higher when in use, putting the health of office workers at risk.4
In offices, emissions from aged materials and furniture typically account for up to 30% of the total VOCs5, which can exacerbate allergies and respiratory issues in office workers and contribute towards Sick Building Syndrome.6
Hygiene first
While desks, common surfaces, and equipment are routinely disinfected, the cleanliness of indoor air in offices is crucial for the overall health of staff. VIRUSKILLER™ decontaminates the air, protecting staff from airborne pathogens, bacteria, and viruses.
Indoor air safety
Most offices in urban areas face poor ventilation and high levels of outdoor air pollution, as well as toxic fumes and VOCs from photocopiers7, printers8, and other office equipment9. VIRUSKILLER™ takes control of the airflow in office spaces, neutralising harmful gases and VOCs.
Prevent cross-infection
Office workers share the same space for many hours a day, putting themselves at risk of contracting illnesses from staff who might be ill or asymptomatic. VIRUSKILLER™ decontaminates the air in offices, providing real-time protection against airborne viruses and bacteria.
Staff Reassurance
Staff are reassured to know that their employers have invested in clean air technology in the workplace, especially during vulnerable times. VIRUSKILLER™ helps protect the health of office workers who spend at least eight hours a day in the workplace.
Stay one step ahead with premium indoor air safety
With increasing indoor air regulations and public concern, huge demand is being placed on businesses to carefully treat the indoor air. We Share Clean Air, powered by VIRUSKILLER™, champions a business’s commitment to the highest standards of indoor air quality.
Clean air for clear minds
Studies10 show that air pollutants and poor ventilation in the workplace can affect the overall productivity and concentration levels of staff11. VIRUSKILLER™ provides to office spaces the same kind of premium clean air solutions used in critical spaces around the world, bringing the physical and mental benefits that breathing clean air affords to employers and staff.
All-day protection for safer working conditions
Providing clean air and a healthy working environment for employees amidst a global pandemic is crucial for businesses when staff may be concerned about returning to work. Unlike regular air purifiers, VIRUSKILLER™ decontaminates the air in the workplace, helping to prevent cross-infection from impacting health and productivity.
More than just air purifiers
VIRUSKILLER™ units are standalone, plug-and-play devices perfectly suited to rooms of various sizes and indoor air quality concerns. Get premium indoor air safety technology that filters, neutralises, and decontaminates indoor air, as used in critical care spaces around the world. Click HERE for more information
Philips Disinfection Chambers
The Disinfection Chambers are ideal for the instant disinfection of objects and shared devices. The UVC chambers inactivate the 99.99% of viruses in a matter of minutes and therefore help to reduce the spread of Covid-19. Click HERE for more information.
Viractiv Shield
The Virustatic Shield, reusable face covering with its unique Viruferrin™ coating gives antiviral protection for you and your family. The easy-to-wear face covering helps prevent infection. It’s light and breathable, with proven stopping power, blocks, captures and disables up to 99.99% of viruses, including SARS-CoV-2, the virus which causes COVID-19. Click HERE for more informaiton
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References & Footnotes
- Klepeis, N.E. et al. “The National Human Activity Pattern Survey (NHAPS): a resource for assessing exposure to environmental pollutants”. Journal of Exposure Analysis and Environmental Epidemiology vol. 11, 2001:231-52
- Živković, S.; Veljković, M. “Psychological effects of indoor air pollution” Working and Living Environmental Protection, vol. 11, 2014, 2, 109 – 117
- BMC Public Health. “A systematic review of infectious illness Presenteeism: prevalence, reasons and risk factors” https://bmcpublichealth.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12889-019-7138-x
- Berrios, I.T. et al. “Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) emissions from sources in a partitioned office environment and their impact on IAQ”. 2005
- Assimakopoulos, V.D.; et al. “An experimental study of the indoor air quality in areas of different use”. Global NEST Journal, vol 10, 2008, 192-200. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/215979919_An_experimental_study_of_the_indoor_air_quality_in_areas_of_different_use
- Živković, S.; Veljković, M. “Psychological effects of indoor air pollution”. Working and Living Environmental Protection, vol. 11, 2014: 109 – 117
- Berrios, I.T. et al. “Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) emissions from sources in a partitioned office environment and their impact on IAQ”. 2005
- Carrer, P.; Wolkoff, P. “Assessment of Indoor Air Quality Problems in Office-Like Environments: Role of Occupational Health Services”. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, vol. 15, 2018
- Cacho, C. et al. “Air pollutants in office environments and emissions from electronic equipment: A Review. A”. Fresenius Environmental Bulletin, vol. 11, 2013
- Singapore Ministry of the Environment. “Guidelines for good indoor air quality in office premises”. Institute of Environmental Epidemiology. 1996
- Kelly, F. J.; Fussell, J. C. “Improving indoor air quality, health and performance within environments where people live, travel, learn and work”. Atmospheric Environment, 2018
- United States Environmental Protection Agency. “Introduction to Indoor Air Quality”. EPA https://www.epa.gov/indoor-air-quality-iaq/introduction-indoor-air-quality
