Our everyday life is not about illnesses, but about those moments when it feels good to come home, when we work in pleasant air, or when a conversation in the office feels intimate yet refreshing. Clean, healthy air is not a luxury — it is a basic requirement for being energetic, focused and balanced, whether at home, school or the workplace.
Respiratory infections often begin invisibly: behind a sneeze, a cough or a moment of fatigue, airborne microorganisms may be present. Whooping cough, for example, is extremely contagious, and although infants are especially vulnerable, it can also cause unpleasant and persistent symptoms in adults. The Covid-19 era has taught us all that pathogens primarily travel through the air, and with every breath they have the opportunity to enter our bodies.
This is why it is important to understand that respiratory infections are not age-specific problems. They affect everyone — infants at home, because we may bring infections in without noticing, schoolchildren, adults in offices, medical waiting rooms, shops and even in our own homes. In enclosed spaces, the concentration of infectious particles can easily increase, leading to even faster transmission.
Protecting our health does not consist of a single step. Handwashing, basic hygiene — and mandatory childhood vaccinations — are important, but no longer sufficient on their own.
Keeping indoor air clean has become just as important. Ventilation combined with modern air-disinfection technologies reduces the number of viruses and bacteria in the air. This is especially essential where providing continuous fresh air is difficult — for example in winter, poorly ventilated buildings or high-traffic rooms.
Since we spend nearly 90% of our day indoors, it is essential that these spaces have air that is as clean and healthy as possible.
Most traditional air purifiers work passively: they draw in air and filter out dust, allergens and some microorganisms. While useful, the filters become contaminated over time, and their replacement can even generate hazardous waste.
Active air purification, in contrast, does not only capture but destroys pathogens circulating in the air.
SolveAir devices use photocatalytic technology, meaning that the interaction between light and a nano-coating oxidizes microorganisms, inactivating them in just a few seconds — right in the air.
No filter replacement, no accumulated dirt, no ozone, no chemicals.
The technology operates quietly and continuously, ensuring complete safety for those present.
• Active disinfection – eliminates pathogens before they settle
• Filter-free operation – no replacement, no waste
• Ozone- and chemical-free – safe and environmentally friendly
The SolveAir UNI is compact, clean-looking and fits anywhere, yet delivers high performance. It is ideal for homes, offices, medical practices, shops, gyms or even school classrooms.
Rooms with poor air quality see more colds, flu and infections, and concentration significantly decreases. Whether at home, work or school, the quality of the air directly affects our well-being and performance.
A modern air disinfectant does not replace all protective measures — it complements them. Alongside vaccination, hand hygiene and general health practices, active air purification provides that extra layer that truly reduces the spread of infections.
SolveAir devices offer exactly this benefit — quietly, efficiently and discreetly.
Defending against respiratory infections is based on several pillars. In addition to hygiene, ventilation and general health measures, modern active air-disinfection technologies are becoming increasingly important. SolveAir’s photocatalytic devices provide:
safe, ozone-free, effective pathogen inactivation in any indoor space.
When every breath counts, it is worth choosing a solution that truly cares for your air — and for you.
SolveAir was created for this purpose.