Latin America. Dannenge International, an American multinational, presents the new halo-Rove active air purifier model, a versatile solution for offices and conference rooms, classrooms and nurseries, as well as restaurants, bathrooms and changing rooms.
Indicated to reinforce biosecurity and improve indoor air quality, the new active commercial air purification system developed by RGF Environmental, Dannenge's business partner, uses patented photohydroionization technology (PHI CELL) to substantially reduce bacteria, viruses, odors, molds and VOCs in the air and on the surface.
Portable and autonomous, the Halo Rove active air purification system is capable of treating up to 95 m², keeping air decontaminated and promoting the improvement of indoor air quality.
Photohydroionization (PHI) is an active air treatment technology through the process of reducing air and surface pollutants, recreating natural and safe levels of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) in occupied areas.
RGF's PHI CELL technology combines a photocatalytic process and a long-lasting ultraviolet light source to create active air purification. The combination of ultraviolet light and a quadruple metal hydrate catalyst causes a reaction that produces low levels of H2O2. RGF PHI-CELL air treatment systems operate safely in more than four million facilities worldwide.
Halo-Rove circulates air silently through space while creating and distributing low-level hydrogen peroxide (H2O2). Tests show a significant reduction in viruses, bacteria, molds and odors within a few minutes of operation, resulting in clean and safe air within the treated space.