Aeroside Donates Air Purification Sterilizers to Dongsan Hospital, Daegu Base
The Aeroside APS-200 air purification sterilizer installed at Daegu Dongsan Hospital. Photo by Aeroside
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Moon Hyewon] Amid growing concerns over in-hospital infections such as continuous internal transmission and cluster outbreaks, Aeroside Korea announced on the 12th that it has donated the Aeroside air purification sterilizer APS-200 to Dongsan Hospital, a regional base hospital located in Dongsan-dong, Jung-gu, Daegu, to prevent secondary in-hospital infections.
The Aeroside APS-200 air purification sterilizer is a product specialized in sterilizing airborne pathogens attached to dust particles such as volatile organic compounds and bacteria in the air. It is distributed not only in the medical field and domestic food preservation but also in public health centers and hotels.
Inside Daegu Dongsan Hospital, the air purification sterilizer was installed at a passageway frequently used by medical staff in the Emergency Response Headquarters to block infections from outside. Through this, Aeroside Korea expects to fundamentally block indoor air pollutants and maintain a pleasant air quality and environment.
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Aeroside Korea stated, “We paid special attention to the movement paths of general patients and medical staff, and installed the device in locations that do not pollute the air and have sufficient air circulation to help suppress cross indirect transmission caused by airborne infectious agents such as bacteria and germs.” They added, “We are currently in close discussions with Daegu City for additional donations.”
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