Use Ionovate air processors to mimimise airborne infections, assist the healing process and ensure your patients return home in the shortest time.

 

St James' Hospital, Leeds has installed our air processors in its intensive care units with dramatic results.

 

Ionovate has co-operated with a Leeds University research team in a programme of trials to investigate the control of a hospital superbug in the intensive care ward of St James's University hospital. The researchers describe the results, attributable entirely to the air processors, as "a very promising new weapon in the fight against resistant bacteria" and that "the results have been fantastic "…

 

The ionisers used were standard ,wall-mounted units - the same units that are associated with a 70% reduction in sickness and absenteeism in offices and call-centres.

 

Ionovate are currently supplying equipment and technical support to researchers at Southampton University who are assessing measures to combat MRSA and other resistant infectious organisms.

 

Dr Kevin Kerr, clinical microbiologist with Yorkshire Health Authority, describes our air processors as: "a powerful weapon in the fight against hospital-acquired infections."