Pharmacies

The Best Air for the Places That Care

The coronavirus pandemic has shone a spotlight on the quality of our indoor air, particularly in frontline healthcare facilities such as pharmacies and clinics. The reality is that potentially ill visitors need to congregate in critical medical spaces to seek medication and treatment, putting healthy visitors and staff at risk of infection. It is vital that our clinics and pharmacies remain safe, welcoming places, and that begins with the quality of the air that we share.

Covid has changed the face of the Pharmacies like never before

We understand the issues and are here to help:

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 Covid-Hygiene technology and air filtration can help get your business back on it’s feet

Clean air is the best medicine.

Pharmacies serve communities around the world but the air inside them shouldn’t put patients, customers, and staff at risk of further illness or infection.

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The number of actively practising pharmacists across 74 countries and territories, representing 5,614 million people (76% of the world’s population),1 who put themselves at risk of cross-infection of airborne viruses and bacteria on daily basis.

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Surveyed pharmacists who expressed concern towards the pharmaceutical care for vulnerable patients during the COVID-19 pandemic, while only 27.4% mentioned that they felt it was possible to keep sufficient distance between pharmacy team members while working in the pharmacy.2

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The maximum permitted particles per cubic metre for air in laboratories for sterile pharmaceutical products is 352,000 particles (≥ 5.0 μm)3,4. Exceeding this limit would compromise the sterile environment.

Prevent cross-infection

Pharmacies experience high volumes of customers, many of whom are already ill and are vectors for the spread of viruses. VIRUSKILLER™ decontaminates the air, providing real-time protection against airborne viruses and bacteria.

Hygiene first

While surfaces and equipment are routinely cleaned, little attention has been paid to the cleanliness of indoor air. VIRUSKILLER™ is designed for medically sensitive spaces, disinfecting the air to protect customers from airborne pathogens.

Indoor air safety

Pharmacies are often in easily accessible urban areas or retail spaces, close to roads and other industry where VOCs, fumes and other outdoor air pollutants affect the indoor air quality. VIRUSKILLER™ neutralises harmful gases in a single air pass, providing clean indoor air.

Customer reassurance

Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, customers are reassured to know that pharmacies have invested in clean air technology. VIRUSKILLER™ helps pharmacies ensure that the health and safety of customers, patients and staff are protected during vulnerable times.

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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.

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Mature technology with an impeccable legacy

VIRUSKILLER™ is the same technology trusted by medical facilities, hospitals, laboratories and critical care units around the world to maintain the highest standards of indoor air hygiene.

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Zero-compromise clean air technology for community health

Unlike traditional air purifiers, VIRUSKILLER™ decontaminates common areas, freshens clinics, and provides safe, clean air for pharmacists so that they can continue to look after the health of their customers.

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

We Share Clean Air

"Welcome to the family"

We’re spending more time inside, but instead of being safe from pollutants, we’re more exposed than ever. Indoor air is on average two to five times more polluted than the air outside5 — yet despite greater awareness of airborne diseases, we continue to share the same contaminated air.

Embrace clean air technology and bring fresh air back inside and join the community that is committed to turning the tables on poor indoor air.

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References & Footnotes

  1. International Pharmaceutical Federation. “Pharmacy at a Glance — 2015-2017.” FIP. 2017. https://www.fip.org/file/1348
  2. Koster, E.S.; Philbert, D.; Bouvy, M.L. “Impact of the COVID-19 epidemic on the provision of pharmaceutical care in community pharmacies”. Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy, vol.17, 2021: 2002-2004. doi: 10.1016/j.sapharm.2020.07.001 
  3. Yau, Y.H; Chew, B.T.; Saifullah, A.Z.A. “Studies on the indoor air quality of Pharmaceutical Laboratories in Malaysia”. International Journal of Sustainable Built Environment, vol. 1, 2012: 110-124. doi: 10.1016/j.ijsbe.2012.07.005
  4. The World Health Organization. “Environmental Monitoring of Clean Rooms in Vaccine Manufacturing Facilities Points to consider for manufacturers of human vaccines”. WHO, 2012
  5. United States Environmental Protection Agency. “Indoor Air Quality”. EPA. https://www.epa.gov/report-environment/indoor-air-qualityUnited States Environmental Protection Agency. “Introduction to Indoor Air Quality”. EPA https://www.epa.gov/indoor-air-quality-iaq/introduction-indoor-air-quality
Clean air for the air we share