Honeywell launches U-Prism for healthcare facilities
Honeywell launches U-Prism for healthcare facilities
04 June 2021 | News The solution provides germicidal eradication of contagious airborne pathogens
Honeywell has launched U-Prism, an air and surface purification device that uses UV-C technology to disinfect the air in highly vulnerable areas in buildings. U-Prism is an easy-to-install, wall-mounted unit that offers continuous disinfection by deactivating pathogens. It is part of Honeywell’s Healthy Buildings offering.
U-Prism is suited for places where large numbers of people are nearby, with a possibility of disease transmission through airborne pathogens – such as in hospitals, clinics, and healthcare facilities. The product was designed by engineers at Honeywell Technology Solutions (HTS), the company’s global technology development and engineering facility based in Bengaluru.
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