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Brandenburg UK offer 2 products to combat airborne pathogens: Medixair and Medixair Meos.
Medixair is rapidly becoming the proven way to combat airborne pathogens in Hospitals and the Workplace whilst Medixair Meos has been made available as a more affordable alternatives for use in care settings, hotel bed-rooms, small offices or the home.
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- Coverage 75m3
- 110W
- 22,500µW.s/cm2
- UVc 253.7nm
- CE marked
- Whisper Quiet
- 90 cms tall
- Metal Construction

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- Coverage 60m3
- 96W
- 13,000 µW.s/cm2
- UVc 253.7nm
- CE marked
- Whisper Quiet
- 45 cms tall
- Polycarbonate Construction
- HEPA filtered output to 5microns
 
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Medixair produce 25m3 of sterilised air per hour on normal conditions this will be sufficient for a single machine to treat a room volume of 75m3. Likewise Meos produces 22m3 of air per hour and a single unit will treat a volume of 66m3. If a greater threat of infection is perceived then increasing the number of machines for a given volume is desirable.
The Uvc energy from Medixair is 22,500µW.sec/cm2 and for Meos 13000µW.s/cm2 Given below are the kill energies for many bacteria and viruses
| Bacteria |
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Bacteria |
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| Agrobacterium tumefaciens |
4,200 |
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Mycobacterrium tuberculosis |
6,200 |
| Bacillus anthracis |
4,500 |
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Neisseria catarrhalis |
4,400 |
| Bacillus aegaterium (Spore) |
9,070 |
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Phytomonas tumefaciens |
4,400 |
| Bacillus aegaterium |
3,750 |
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Proteus vulgaris |
3,000 |
| Bacillus subtilis (spore) |
12,000 |
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa |
5,500 |
| Bacillus subtilis |
7,100 |
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Pseudomonas fluorescens |
3,500 |
| Bacillus paratyphosus |
3,200 |
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Salmonella enteritidis |
7,600 |
| Bacillus enteritidis |
4,000 |
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Salmonella paratyphi |
6,100 |
| Corynebacterium diphteriae |
3,750 |
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Salmonella typhimurium |
8,000 |
| Clostridium tetani |
4,900 |
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Samonella typhosa |
6,000 |
| Clostridium botulinium |
12,000 |
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Sarcina lutea |
19,700 |
| Dysentery bacilli |
2,200 |
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Serratia marcesens |
2,420 |
| Eberthella typhosa |
2,140 |
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Shighella dysenteriae |
4,200 |
| E. coli |
5,400 |
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Shigella paradysenterea |
1,680 |
| Leptospira spp (Infectious Jaundice) |
3,000 |
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Shigella flexneri |
1,700 |
| Legionella pneumophila |
2,040 |
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Shigella sonnei |
2,100 |
| Legionella bozemanii |
1,800 |
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Spirillium rubsum |
4,400 |
| Legionella bumoffii |
3,000 |
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Staphylococcus albus |
1,840 |
| Legionella gormanii |
2,500 |
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Staphylococcus aureus |
2,600 |
| Legionella micdadei |
1,500 |
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Streptococcus haemolyticus(A) |
6,700 |
| Legionella longbeachae |
1,500 |
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Streptococcus haemolyticus(D) |
9,500 |
| Listeria monocytogenes |
3,400 |
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Streptococcus lactis |
6,150 |
| Micrococcus candidus |
6,050 |
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Streptococcus viridans |
2,000 |
| Micrococcus sphaeroides |
10,000 |
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Streptococcus pyrogenes |
2,160 |
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Streptococcus salivarius |
2,000 |
| Virus |
| Adenovirus 3 |
1,500
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| Bacteriophage (E. Coli virus) |
3,000 |
| Coxsackie virus A9 |
12,000 |
| Coxsackie virus B1 |
15,500 |
| Echovirus 1 |
11,000 |
| Echovirus 2 |
12,000 |
| Hepatitis A |
11,000 |
| Infectious hepatitis virus |
8,000 |
| Influenza |
3,400 |
| Poliovirus 1 |
11,000 |
| Poliovirus 2 |
12,000 |
| Poliovirus 3 |
10,000 |
| Reovirus 1 |
15,400 |
| Rotavirus SA11 |
7,800 |
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