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Hospital Air Disinfection System | Airborne Infection Control | PanelPilotACE


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ompromised air quality in hospitals can increase the severity of infections in patients and negatively impact the health of staff. There is no overstating the importance of air quality in hospitals and medical centres, as these facilities need to be sterile and clean to allow patients to recover and employees to work safely. According to significant research articles,


over 35% of infections can be transmitted through the air. These types of infections can leave particles suspended in the air for extended periods of time compromising air quality and potentially leading to infectious outbreaks.


Scientific Air Management, a Florida- based company, recently created the S400. The S400 has been developed exclusively for the Healthcare sector to help hospitals close the airborne gap in their infection prevention programs.


The S400, mobile air disinfection unit has a unique laboratory tested kill rate of up to 99.99% on airborne viruses. The device removes all airborne contaminants,


pathogens, and odours of all types rapidly reducing transmission in critical areas. The S400 unit utilises Lascar Electronics' SGD 43-A capacitive touch programmable TFT panel meter. Scientific Air Management chose the SGD 43-A display primarily for its programmable interface and ease of use. The free PanelPilot design software supplied with the panel meter enabled Scientific Air Management to fully design and create a multi-page user interface. The design utilised two PWM outputs to control fan speed and illumination of the UV bulbs. The SGD 43-A also displays the HEPA filter runtime on its crystal clear display to


ease maintenance and ensure efficient operation at all times.


Lascar recently designed and manufactured a PCB that eases the assembly process and greatly speeds up the production time of the completed assembly. Lascar Electronics is proud to have been able to help Scientific Air Management meet the high demand and supply hospitals with the S400 during the COVID19 crisis.


Lascar Electronics www.lascarelectronics.com Sales@lascar.co.uk


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