Aerosols in Dental Practice: Dentacare Bendinat dental clinic strengthens corona prevention measures by using TAC V+ high-performance air purifiers from Trotec

Dental surgeries are subject to strict hygiene regulations which contribute to a high level of protection in the practices. This has not just been the case since the corona pandemic. Even before that, dentists always had to expect that potentially infectious patients (e.g. with measles or HIV) would come to the practice for treatment. With the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, a new potential risk is emerging that must also be taken into account when protecting the health of employees, patients and of course the practitioner.

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TAC V+: without a doubt the Volvo among room air purifiers

No other automotive brand has shaped the development of innovative safety technology as much as Volvo. The name Volvo continues to be synonymous worldwide with exemplary passenger safety and innovative technology. Admittedly, the novel TAC V+ air purifier from Trotec is still at the beginning of its success story. But we are certain that the mobile TAC V + air purifier is already playing just as important a role in the fight against the coronavirus as the technical innovations of Volvo to reduce the number of road accidents.

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Preventing infections: Trotec develops technical solution for combined protection against infectious coronaviruses in the air and on surfaces.

According to American studies, the COVID-19 pathogen Sars-CoV-2 can survive for several days on contaminated surfaces and lead to smear infections with the coronavirus. In addition to the main airborne transmission pathways, droplets and aerosols. Several corona outbreaks at sea suggest that this danger of contact infection is not just a theory.

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TAC V+ High performance air purifier. Safe protection against infectious aerosols and viruses in the air.

As we know currently, the coronavirus is mainly transmitted via room air and only to a small extent via droplets released during speech or direct contact. What is known as aerosols, a mixture of gas (usually air) and solid or liquid components which, in infected persons, contain viruses, are the cause of the airborne risk of infection in closed rooms. These tiny suspended particles are released into the room during breathing and talking. While larger droplets fall to the floor after approx. 1.5 metres due to their weight (hence the social distancing rule of 1.5 m), infectious aerosol particles can remain suspended due to their small size (approx. 0.3-0.4 µm) for several hours in the air, where they are circulated around the room by the ventilation system – and breathed in!

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New studies dampen hopes of a rapidly available corona vaccine. Companies must protect themselves and their employees in the long term.

Coronavirus and the measures adopted to contain the pandemic have plunged the German economy into a serious crisis. Service sectors have been particularly affected by forced closures ordered by the authorities. And even after reopening, many of these companies are still struggling with a somewhat dramatic drop in sales.

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Air purification in the food and meat industry. Trotec high-performance TAC V+ air purifier in stainless steel version

Viruses and bacteria are particularly feared infectious pathogens in the food and meat industry.  Therefore ensuring food quality and protecting employees from infection are equally important.  Trotec supplies the high-performance, stainless steel air purifier required for this. 

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239 scientists make an urgent appeal to the WHO: “It’s time to start talking about airborne Covid-19 transmission”

  • Infectious aerosols in room air represent a risk factor that has not been sufficiently acknowledged up to now.

  • High-performance air purifiers with H14 high-performance filters from Trotec can be used immediately to provide maximum protection against infection

  • The technology developed in Germany is available immediately and can be adapted as a solution for the entire industry

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