The importance of Indoor Air Quality
Breathing is the single most important thing that every human being must do to maintain life. On average, we take 23,000 breaths per day, equal to about 3,000 gals of air, so the air quality we breathe is essential. We spend approx 90% of our time indoors, where the concentrations of some pollutants are often 2 to 5 times higher than typical outdoor concentrations.
While current methods to clean the air require human resources, energy, and upkeep, REair’s solution uses a TiO2-based nanostructured transparent coating that combines Light (Natural or Artificial) and Air humidity to remove organic pollutants from indoor air. The reaction enhances the breakdown of contaminants from the air into harmless byproducts, such as nano molecules of carbon dioxide and water molecules. It makes the air more purified over time and ideal for the indoor environment.
REair vs Standard Chemical Products

Benefits of REair Products
indoor

AIR QUALITY IMPROVEMENT
depolluting + deodorizing effects
REair products are able to reduce inorganic and organic pollutants in indoor environment, for the improvement of Indoor Air Quality.
bacteriostatic + virucidal effects
REair products are able to inactivate and destroy microorganisms such as viruses and bacteria that cause pulmonary and respiratory diseases in a dramatic and often fatal way.
outdoor

anti-pollution and self-cleaning
depolluting effect
Abatement of noxious pollutants in urban environments.
self-cleaning effect
Maintenance of clean surfaces of buildings along the time.
the reair product
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TRANSPARENT:
does not change the color of surfaces and objects treated -
WATER-BASED DISPERSION:
does not contain chemicals -
NOT HAZARDOUS:
100% green and risk free for humans, animals and the environment -
LONG-LASTING:
it reduces the frequency and consequently the costs associated with periodic sanitation -
CERTIFIED:
its effectiveness is guaranteed to work over time
application areas
- Airports and Ports infrastructures
- Cruise, Ferries
- Hotels, Tourist Facilities
- Hospitals, Medical Centers
- Trade Retail, Shopping Centers
- Schools
- Offices, Commercial Properties
- Sports, Gym Centers
- Museums, Theaters, Exhibition Centers
- Residential
application Surfaces
- Cement-based materials (Concrete & renderings)
- Glass (glasses)
- Plastic surfaaces (plastics, fibers fabrics, curtains & paints)
- ceramics (ceramic tiles)
- klinker (bricks)
- natural stone (stone panels)
- aluminium panels and profiles
- steel (no stainless steel) (steel manufacts)
- silicates (silicate panels & coatings)