HOSPITALS AND HEALTHCARE SPECIALISTS
Rayco Groups patented air purification technology, which combines H13 HEPA filtration with germicidal UVC light, was developed to meet the strict standards of EU hospitals and is independently validated by scientific research laboratories. It is now trusted by hospitals around the world, in every hemisphere.
TRUSTED BY NHS
Originally developed to meet the strict requirements of Scandinavian hospitals, Rayco Health medical grade air purifiers are fast becoming the preferred choice for the NHS, a breath of fresh air boosting indoor air quality throughout, from wards to operating theatres.
Rayco Group has worked closely with NHS Estates teams and NHS Infection Prevention and Control teams at various Trust hospitals on their implementation of our products. This has led to reopening of poorly ventilated closed wards, reduced fallow times between appointments and increased patient throughput in many departments
One Trust was quoted £140,000 per ward to increase the airflow of their existing HVAC system to meet the official guidelines. They decided that buying Rayco Healths portable air purifiers was both a significantly cheaper, less disruptive and technically superior air quality solution.
Rayco Health is the only air purification company to be an Associate Member of the NHS Confederation, supporting their aim by providing education and expertise on air purification to combat airborne viruses and bacteria. As a result, we hope to improve infection control standards across the NHS and facilitate a return to full capacity, tackling the backlog caused by the pandemic.

Specialist Contract Maintenance
With 20 Trained Air Purifier Engineers in Ireland and UK we are the largest Hospital Air Purifier Supplier in Ireland & UK
Low Sound Running Levels
Using the latest technology we have achieved the lowest sound Db levels on the market at just 15Db
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We now know that the biggest risk of Covid transmission is airborne, while the risk of surface transmission is very low (just a 1 in 10,000 probability, according to the Centers for Disease Control).










