Sanuvox research takes a broad approach in the study of UV Purification, borrowing on many disciplines. Sanuvox’s Research & Design Team are made up of Scientists, PhD's, Engineers, and experts in Air Quality and Air Management.


The EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) & U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security
testing on Sanuvox Technologies' UV Bio-Wall Ultraviolet Air Purifier (2006)


The researcher team chose to test a cross-section of contaminants, they chose a bacterial spore (surrogate for anthrax spore) and the Sanuvox UV Bio-Wall 50” achieved a 93% destruction at one pass, a viral bacteria (MS2) which the Bio-Wall achieved a 99% destruction at one pass and a bacteria which we achieved greater than 99.97% destruction at one pass.

McGill University 2 Year Double Blind Study published in The Lancet (2003)

Sanuvox UV Purifiers showed:

99% reduction of microbial and endotoxin concentrations
40% reduction in respiratory symptoms
20% reduction in all symptoms

Natromed - Vancouver (2003)

Mold within the medical facility to be 1 to 3 orders of magnitude lower (10 times to 1000 times).

Pure Air Control Services - Florida (2002)

The Capistrano Unified School District reduces Indoor Air contaminants by 66% using Sanuvox Ultraviolet Air Purifier

Montreal Chest Institute - Montreal (1998)


90% reduction of tuberculoses in the Sputum Induction Room

Air Care Technologies Inc. - Kansas (1997)

Mold levels dropped 100%; pollen levels dropped 100%; skin cell levels dropped 99%; cellulosic levels dropped 99%; opaque particles dropped 99%; and volatile organic chemical levels dropped 50%.

Contex Industrial Environmental Hygiene LTD. - Montreal (1997)

Case Studies on the Effects of Ultraviolet Air Purification on the Air
Quality in Hospitals and Clinics (2004)