Blood Banks

Reduce Risk of Outbreaks & Infection

Protect donors and staff from airborne transmission of viruses, bacteria and help keep the blood-bank environment clean and safe.

Remove Airborne Pathogens & Pollutants in Blood Banks

The need for donated blood never wanes. According to the American Red Cross, every 2 seconds someone in the U.S. needs blood, and approximately 36,000 units of red blood cells are needed every day. Every second of every day, donated blood saves trauma patients, organ transplant, surgery patients, those with chronic illnesses, and those battling cancer and other life-threatening conditions.

Blood banks are often high-traffic, busy facilities, with donors and staff coming and going, occupying the same space via air currents. To reduce the risk of airborne transmission of infectious diseases and keep the blood-bank environment safe both for donors and staff, there is an ongoing need to continually dis-infect the air.

Inactivate airborne bacteria including superbugs like MRSA, TB and C.diff
Prevent transmission of viruses like SARS-CoV-2, influenza & norovirus
Reduce indoor allergens such as dander, pollen, dust and mold spores

NanoStrike Technology is powerful, yet gentle. With no harmful byproducts, it is safe for use around children, the elderly, and the sick. Novaerus portable devices are simple to use, low-maintenance and highly effective for rapid or continuous airborne infection control. 

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  • Beijing Red Cross Blood Center

    We’ve always known it was important to clean the air, but because of Covid 19, we are paying more attention to air purification. We have so many donors coming in and out, and over 450 employees. In order to keep everyone safe, we need to continually dis-infect the air. We know the [Novaerus] devices have been proven to inactivate viruses, so the doctors and other staff feel safe.

    Beijing Red Cross Blood Center, China

  • Hospital of Infectious and Tropical Diseases, Romania

    In the case of the air samples collected during the period of operation of the system, the number of colony-forming units was up to 96% lower than in the case of air samples collected before the system started to be used for strains of both bacteria and fungi. The hospital staff found the Novaerus air purification system to be: tolerable, easy to use and safe for patients and staff. The Novaerus air purification system complements existing measures to combat infections and does not require additional interventions to ensure that it functions without interruption.

    Hospital of Infectious and Tropical Diseases “Dr. Victor Babes,” Bucharest, Romania

  • Uzsoki Hospital, Hungary

    "After the initial COVID-19 crisis period had ended, 60 pulmonology workers were screened for SARS-CoV-2 antibodies. Nationally, 8% of Hungary’s healthcare professionals had been infected; in the Uzsoki COVID-19 department, not a single staff member tested positive for antibodies, an outcome the hospital’s chief COVID-19 nurse attributes in part to continuous air dis-infection"

  • Specialised Hospital, Poland

    Results of microbiological tests of the air in the areas where the devices were installed revealed significant reduction in the number of microorganisms. Moreover, permanent elimination of unwanted odours in the tested rooms was noted. The devices tested in our facility deserve to be widely used in healthcare institutions, and particularly in sites of high epidemiological risk.

    Specialised Hospital, Chorzów, Poland

  • Hospital H-Cube, South Korea

    Not a single infection occurred after the installation of the Novaerus devices. Novaerus helped to reassure mothers over safety concerns and contributed to increased revenue by differentiating us from other hospitals that don’t offer the technology. Furthermore, during the periodical test by the Public Health Inspectors for air quality, Novaerus exceeded our expectations and we managed to get approval without any problem.

    Korea Medical Hub, H-Cube Neonatal Centre

  • St George’s Hospital, Mumbai, India

    We installed and tested Novaerus Air Disinfection Units in St George’s Hospital, Mumbai. The units have been working 24/7 since early May 2020 in COVID-19 ICU wards. The Microbiology Department conducted bio-burden tests in the COVID-19 ICU wards at regular intervals (air settle plates method) for one month and found the CFU count was always within permissible limits when [the Novaerus] machines were working.

    Based on our experience, we requested that Trivector Biomed install multiple units of the Novaerus NV800 and NV1050 in various COVID-19 ICU’s, OT and isolation wards to continuously reduce the bio-burden and help protect patients, doctors and healthcare workers.

  • University of Szeged, Hungary

    The operation of the machines has clearly improved air quality, significantly decreasing and eliminating the unpleasant smells that were present previously. The noise emitted by the equipment is insignificant, it does not disturb the patients. The [test] results reveal that apart from reducing the quantity of organic molecules causing the smells, the equipment also significantly decreased the quantity of pathogenic organisms.

    University of Szeged, Hungary

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