Principle of operation
The device generates a stable aerosol based on 6% medical hydrogen peroxide with particle size in the range of 10–30 µm. This provides high antimicrobial activity against bacteria (including Mycobacterium tuberculosis), viruses, fungi and spores. The built‑in fan provides forced circulation and even distribution of the aerosol throughout the room volume, improving treatment of remote and hard‑to‑reach areas.
Key advantages
- Simultaneous disinfection of air and surfaces, including furniture, equipment and walls.
- High efficiency in large‑volume rooms and when treating hard‑to‑reach areas.
- The agent fully decomposes: unreacted peroxide breaks down into water and oxygen, leaving no aggressive residues.
- Ultralow aerosol doses do not damage glass, polymers, wood, stainless steel, rubber and ceramics.
- Broad spectrum of antimicrobial activity: virucidal, bactericidal, fungicidal and sporicidal action.
- Practical resistance to microbial resistance mechanisms at the applied concentrations of H₂O₂.
- Economy — consumption 3–6 ml/m³ and no need to rinse the agent after treatment.
- Environmental friendliness — reduced consumption of active substances due to the high efficiency of the aerosol method.
- Guaranteed personnel safety: treatment is carried out in the absence of people in the room.
- Visual control of peroxide action — using test strips.
- Convenience and ease of operation — does not require special skills; device mobility.
Recommendations for use and example calculation
Medical hydrogen peroxide 6% and registered analogues approved for aerosol treatment are used as the working disinfectant. Before entering the room, consider the bactericidal action time of the agent specified in the disinfectant instructions.