Education
Whether nursery school or university, education is a place where people come together to learn. Airborne viruses and bacteria thrive in closed spaces such as class rooms and lecture halls. As we interact and learn we can be exposed to harmful microbes, germs and viruses when we cough, sneeze or simply talk to one another.
Education authorities and schools help to protect their students by championing simple personal hygiene measures such as washing hands and providing hand sterilisation solutions. These precautions are vital in protecting against the spread of surface viruses, as is the use of surface cleaners and disinfectant products to provide a clean working environment, but they can not offer protection against airborne contaminants.
Plasmacluster is a unique technology which attacks airborne viruses, breaking them down and rendering them inactive. Crucially the technology does not "filter air" and therefore does not rely on a filtration system to trap contaminants, rather the positive and negative ions work across the whole of the indoor environment ensuring true viral elimination.






