“With newly spiking numbers of COVID-19 cases across the country, the need for negatively pressurized isolation areas is on the rise. The value of portable air purifiers is almost impossible to overstate in the circumstances we find ourselves in today. In response to growing demand, Camfil announces the new CamCleaner CC500.” Keith Woolard, Product Manager – Containment and CamCleaners
Riverdale, NJ — The launch of a new portable air purifier by Camfil continues its promise “Clean Air A Human Right.”
Camfil delivers the products needed for critical applications, such as COVID-19 treatment. The CamCleaner CC500 functions as both a portable air purifier or ducted negative air system for creating isolation areas. Some of the salient features include:
Features of the CamCleaner CC500:
- 99.99% true HEPA (high-efficiency particulate air) filter
- Camfil 30/30® Dual 9 prefilter, to extend the life of the HEPA filter
- Easy access filter replacement
- 34″ tall x 12.5″ wide by 14″ deep to fit into most spaces
- Weighs just 50 lbs, including filters, for manageable transportation
- Silent roll caster wheels or available with a mounting kit for wall- or ceiling-mount
- Hospital-grade cord set plugs into any standard 120-volt three-prong electrical outlet
- Delivers up to 12 air changes per hour (ACH) in 2500ft3 as an in-room HEPA air purifier
- Bottom air intake with purified air exhausted through slotted vent cap or optional duct
What can the CamCleaner CC500 be used for?
With HEPA filters thoroughly tested to a minimum of 99.99% efficient, and a 5-star MERV 9A prefilter, the CamCleaner CC500 can be used as a portable air purifier or as a ducted negative air system to protect patients, staff and visitors from airborne viruses, pathogens, and harmful particles. It can be put to use in:
- Patient/resident rooms
- Procedure rooms
- Isolation rooms
- Doctor and Dentist offices
- Hospital visitation areas
- Retail space
- Offices
- Classrooms
- Gathering areas
The CC500 Solves Problems for Healthcare Facilities
Because COVID-19 spreads primarily through respiratory droplets, hospitals face a unique issue when treating infected patients. The air in COVID treatment areas should be kept separate from the air in other hospital areas so that infected air droplets don’t escape into uninfected areas. Because air flows from higher pressure zones to lower pressure zones, negative pressurization is commonly used to control the spread of airborne diseases in hospitals. When the air pressure in an isolation area is “negative,” it’s lower than the air pressure of surrounding areas, which means that outside air can flow into the area, but not out. This helps prevent infections from spreading but introduces a need for high-efficiency filtration within the area because of the lack of airflow.
COVID-19 Spiking Numbers
With newly spiking numbers of COVID-19 cases across the country, the need for isolation areas is on the rise. Because it is lightweight and portable, the CamCleaner CC500 allows healthcare facilities to quickly establish new isolation rooms if needed. When installed as a room air purifier, the CC500 keeps the air clean because of its HEPA filter and MERV-9A prefilter. Because one unit can accomplish both functions, it significantly reduces costs for the end-user.
About Camfil
Camfil is driven by the mission that clean air is a human right. In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, Camfil has been at the forefront of air filtration research and engineering to protect uninfected individuals by keeping the air clean. To find the air filtration solution that best addresses your needs and goals, contact Camfil today
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