Safe Air, Better Health

February 2008: AirInSpace is pleased to announce that PlasmairT2006 by AirInSpace has received FDA 510(k) clearance as a mobile air purifier and recirculating air cleaner for medical purposes. The device is used in hospitals for the filtration and inactivation of a wide range of biological airborne particles. The PlasmairT2006 by AirInSpace is designed to treat indoor air to supplement existing building air treatment and/or provide air treatment where none exists.

Unique HEPA-MD™ Technology High Efficiency Particluate Arrestance Combined with Microbial Destruction
Versatile and cost effective solution for Airborne contamination control
Rapid reduction of contamination levels
Meets CDC Guidelines

About AirInSpace: AirInSpace develops, manufactures and distributes mobile and in-duct air purifier / recirculating air cleaner devices for the healthcare market, aerospace, and industry. The HEPA-MD™ reactor system used in PlasmairT2006 and Immunair are effective in filtering out and inactivating a wide range of airborne biological particles. Since 2005, over 350 devices have been in use worldwide at over 100 hospitals. This identical technology is currently used on the International Space Station (ISS) to protect astronauts and equipment. AirInSpace is a ISO 9001 certified manufacturing facility.

Tradeshows & Educational Symposia

ASHE
45th Annual Conference & Technical Exhibition of the American Society for Healthcare Engineering
July 20-23, 2008
Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center
National Harbor, MD

2008 APIC Annual Conference
Poster Presentation # 8-80
Abstract Title: Evaluation of a Novel Mobile System for Protecting Immune-Suppressed Patients Against Airborne Contamination
Author: Vance Bergeron, Nicolas Laudinet
Presentation Time: Tuesday, June 17 from 10:30 am to 12:30 pm

Poster Presentation # 7-57
Abstract Title: Reducing Airborne Contamination in Hospital Environments With an In-Room Non-Thermal Plasma Air-Treatment Unit
Author: Vance Bergeron, Nicolas Laudinet
Presentation Time: Tuesday, June 17 from 10:30 am to 12:30 pm

AirInSpace Educational Symposium 2008
AirInSpace held an educational forum that discussed Strategies for Airborne Infection Control under Challenging Environments and Patient Conditions.

Wayne Thomann, PhD; Duke University Medical Center:
"The Evolution and Application of Engineering Controls in Protective Isolation"

Michael Phillips, M.D.; NYU Medical Center:
"Surveillance for Healthcare-acquired Invasive Aspergillosis: How Big is the Problem?"

Serge Aho-Glélé, M.D.; Dijon University Hospital:
"Impact of Air Decontamination by Use of Plasmers on the Occurrence of Invasive Aspergillosis in Patients at Risk in Hematological Ward"

For more information please contact Abby Schopp at Abby.schopp@airinspace.com .

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