Healthcare & Hospitals
99.99% pathogen removal for infection control
The Challenge & Our Approach
The Challenge
Hospitals face constant threats from airborne pathogens in wards, waiting rooms, restrooms, and operating theaters. Traditional disinfection methods are insufficient for continuous protection.
Our Solution
NCCO technology kills 99.99% of bacteria and viruses through catalytic oxidation — a process that works continuously without chemicals, UV, or ozone generation. Safe for occupied spaces 24/7.
Proven Results
Related Case Studies
Real-world results from healthcare & hospitals facilities worldwide.
Disinfection Room VOC Control at Sun Yat-sen Hospital
Nurses and technicians at the Third Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University spend full shifts in the endoscopy disinfection room, breathing air thick with chemical fumes. The cleaning agents used to sterilise scopes between procedures release heavy concentrations of VOCs. It smelled bad. It felt worse. And long-term exposure posed real health risks the hospital couldn't ignore.
Formaldehyde Removal for Greek Hospital Pathology Labs
Pathologists at Sismanoglio, Trikala, and Hatzikosta hospitals in Greece spend their working day surrounded by formaldehyde fumes. The chemical is essential for tissue preservation — but breathing it for eight hours a day, five days a week, year after year, takes a toll. Lab technicians reported headaches, eye irritation, and persistent health concerns. Conventional ventilation wasn't enough.
Washroom Odour Source Treatment at Tuen Mun Hospital
Tuen Mun Hospital's busy ground-floor washrooms serve thousands of patients and visitors daily — and the smell traveled. Odour and bacteria from the washrooms seeped into the adjacent lobby and waiting areas. Patients complained. Staff morale suffered. And none of the conventional ventilation upgrades made a dent, because the problem started at the source: the fixtures themselves.
Chemical Odour Elimination at Chulalongkorn Medical Lab
The pathology lab at Chulalongkorn University's Faculty of Medicine runs on formalin and xylene — chemicals that produce a smell so sharp it lingers in your nose after you leave the building. Researchers and lab technicians worked through it every day, breathing in fumes that posed documented long-term health risks. The odour even spread to adjacent storage areas, where mould thrived in the contaminated air.
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