Air purifier
Dentists and dental technicians
Why purify the air of your dental practice?
Dentists, dental technicians and even patients attending dental practices are particularly exposed to the risks posed by indoor air pollution. Every day, practising these professions leads to the emission of pollutants that are bad for the health. Purify the indoor air of your practice thanks to the NatéoSanté solutions.
Your needs
Removing the sources
of indoor air pollution in your practice
- Prevent the spread of bacteria, micro-organisms and viruses (including coronaviruses) between patients and staff in the waiting room or treatment room via micro-droplets released during drilling or scaling
- Protect and reassure your patients by deeply disinfecting the air in waiting rooms and treatment rooms
- Remove chemical pollutants (resulting primarily from tasks performed in the course of your work, from cleaning products and disinfectants)
Safeguarding the health
of patients and staff
- Reduction in absenteeism and sick leave
- Decrease in respiratory infections and cross-contaminations during epidemics
- Decrease in respiratory allergies and irritations (eyes, throat, etc.)
Protecting yourself
from occupational diseases
Each day, dentists do many acivities such as drilling that produce fine particles and they use numerous chemicals that can be harmful for their health. Every day, dentists and dental technicians breathe dangerous pollutants from coating, unmoulding or blasting preparations, from manipulating powders (ceramics) or from finishing work.
Absorbing these different pollutants impacts the health of dental professionals and can lead to asthma, chronic bronchitis, etc.
What are the sources of indoor air pollution in dental practices?
- Toxic dusts (silica, ceramic, nickel, cobalt, beryllium, etc.)
- Stubborn odours
- Heating fumes (when coatings are heated or alloys melted)
- Organic vapours
- Bacteria, viruses (via micro-droplets released during drilling or scaling)
No installation work necessary:
simply plugs in to any electricity socket (Plug & Play)
Immediate effects
on the air quality at your premises
99.97 % of the pollutants are removed
Offer the experience of healthy air in your practice
The EOLIS Air Manager is the only indoor air purifying device capable of effectively capturing all the air pollutants present at your practice.
EOLIS Air Manager is 99.6% effective against coronaviruses
The EOLIS Air Manager is an essential piece of equipment in your dental practice or laboratory. Tests carried out by an independent microbiology laboratory have shown that the EOLIS Air Manager eliminates 99.6% of coronaviruses in the air after ten minutes of operation.
Comfort for your patients and staff,
enhancement of your practice
EOLIS Air Manager, our professional air purifier, brings real comfort to you and to your patients. You and your patients are no longer bothered by the persistent odours emitted by the use of chemicals.You can now work in a thoroughly purified space, where the air is cleaned daily!
By looking after your clients’ comfort and well-being, the EOLIS Air Manager adds value to your practice by providing them with a 100% clean air service within the premises.
A monitoring system
for a multi-site, centralised management
- Real-time display of IAQ and the operational state and of the various professional air purifiers from a digital, secure platform
- Remote control of the different sites equipped with EOLIS Air Manager, all on a single screen (computer or mobile phone)
- Immediate alert emails when a maintenance need is identified
- Inspection of the filters on each EOLIS Air Manager for wear
- Anticipating required filter replacements
- Easy-to-use sytem: by your teams, your NatéoSanté reseller
- Possibility to communicate in real time with your patients (from a screen in the waiting room)
Commitments
NatéoSanté is committed to air quality
Control the air you breathe
The EOLIS Air Manager automatically adapts to the room in which it is located.
The device is fitted with sensors that can determine the level of pollution in a room, distinguishing between VOCs (volatile organic compounds) and fine particles (PM 2.5) in the air.