Rensair has been included within the Belgian Ministry of Health’s list of registered and approved air purification systems.
First and foremost, the Ministry recommends airing and ventilating to limit airborne transmission of Covid-19 in public spaces. It recommends the execution of immediate actions when the CO2 concentration of a room reaches the limit of 900 ppm. In addition to increasing the ventilation rate with fresh air to dilute the concentration of virus, the Ministry acknowledges the role of air purification units that meet the required standards and also recommends adhering to basic rules, such as wearing a mask and maintaining the required distance.
The Ministry of Health in Belgium has issued a ministerial decree that provisionally determines the conditions for placing air purification products on the market in the context of the fight against COVID-19.
The decree states that manufacturers of ventilation and purification products must follow certain rules to market products intended for public spaces. The goal is twofold:
The decree specifies the standards to be observed for mobile air purification units. These include:
Products that are considered dangerous to human health are prohibited. These include: