Air purifiers
Cultural venues
A cultural venue must be able to welcome the public in the best conditions. The quality of the indoor air (IAQ) they breathe within the establishment is one of them.
Following the Covid-19 pandemic and the various periods of closure and reopening of cultural venues, they must be able to offer healthy air to their visitors and spectators, as IAQ has become a matter of concern for the general public.
NatéoSanté assists museums, theatres, concert halls, cinemas, libraries, art galleries, exhibition halls, monuments and heritage sites in the implementation of their indoor air quality monitoring and improvement program. We offer a range of indoor air quality displays and monitors, professional air purifiers adapted to your needs (up to 120 m2 per device) and a package of exclusive services to manage the IAQ of your spaces with complete peace of mind.
Your needs
Secure the reception
of the public and your employees
- Following the health context experienced in the world in the years 2020-2022, certain preventive measures have been maintained in many establishments open to the public, such as cultural venues (provision of hydro-alcoholic solutions, regular ventilation, etc.).
- Strengthen your prevention measures by integrating indoor air monitoring and management and reassure the public and your staff.
Manage the flow of visitors
- Secure queues and areas where people circulate and congregate (entrance hall, show exit, ticket office, shop, cafeteria or confectionery), including during peak full stops (evenings, weekends, etc.).
- Control the visitor experience and flow (museums, exhibition halls or art galleries, castles, etc.), monitor IAQ and purify the air if necessary in the busiest areas (e.g. rooms with the most famous works)
Enhance the visitor experience of the public
- Welcome the public in a place that is impeccably clean on all levels, including the air inside
- Eliminate odour nuisance in confined spaces (musty, sanitary, etc.) and offer visitors or spectators a pleasant experience
What are the sources of air pollution in cultural venues?
- Carbon dioxide (CO2)
- VOCs (such as formaldehyde or benzene, from furniture)
- Cleaning products, paints, varnishes (used on the works)
- Odours
- Bacteria and viruses (including coronavirus)
- Dust and micro-organisms (likely to settle on the works and damage them)
- Pollens
- External pollution (nitrogen dioxide, hydrocarbons, etc.)
- Fine particles (PM10, PM2.5, PM1)
NatéoSanté solutions can be discreetly integrated into your scenography without disturbing the public
design and quiet
Opt for solutions
eco-designed and made in France
Communicate about your approach to the public:
enhance your cultural venue
Our commitments
Control the air you breathe
NatéoSanté’s solutions allow you to manage the indoor air quality of your cinema, theatre, library, art gallery, monument, concert hall, etc. They are complementary to first measure and then treat the air if necessary.