PathogenFocus
Benefits

Continuous treatment that fits facility operations

ADB addresses the gap between scheduled cleaning, filtration, and ventilation. It provides automated air and surface microbial treatment during normal operations, with evidence tied to specific organisms, test conditions, and facility configurations.

Six operational benefits

What your facility gains from ADB

Indoor Air Quality

Continuously lowers airborne bioburden across the treatment space as part of the facility's broader ventilation and contamination-control program.

Speed of Efficacy

In laboratory testing, airborne SARS-CoV-2 was reduced by 90% in 16 seconds and 99.9% in 30 seconds in a 2,640-cubic-foot chamber.

Pathogen Mitigation

Third-party laboratory testing documents reductions against specific viruses, bacteria, spores, and fungi under defined test conditions.

Spoilage Reduction

Published studies report mold and ethylene reduction tied to shelf-life benefits for produce, flowers, and perishable goods where cited.

Safety

Applicable systems are engineered for occupied spaces, require no added chemical treatment products, and report UL 2998 Zero Ozone verification and CARB certification for listed models.

Energy Considerations

Cleaner recirculated air may reduce the volume of outside air a building must condition. Energy savings depend on facility design and operating conditions.

Why facilities adopt ADB

The benefits of Air Disinfection Biosecurity.

Continuous treatment during occupancy, no added chemical treatment products for routine operation, and configurations that integrate with HVAC or stand alone. ADB supports your existing cleaning, sanitation, and ventilation programs.

Shelf-life and spoilage studies

Published PathogenFocus materials report ethylene reduction and mold mitigation tied to crop-specific and facility-specific studies for produce, flowers, and perishable goods.

  • Ethylene reduction reported in cited horticulture and cold-storage studies
  • Mold mitigation referenced in published organism-specific testing
  • VOC mitigation including formaldehyde, toluene, and benzene in cited materials

Operating inputs and facility load

ADB requires no chemical treatment consumables for routine operation. Published power requirements range from approximately 12 watts for some wall-mounted units to 170 watts for the mobile tower, depending on model and configuration.

  • No chemical treatment consumables required for ADB operation
  • Model-specific filters and reaction chambers follow approved service schedules
  • Cleaner recirculated air may reduce outside-air conditioning demand in some facilities
At a glance

Every advantage of ADB

Continuous automated treatment engineered to run as part of a working facility's contamination-control program.

Air and exposed surfaces

Treatment circulates with the facility airflow and can contact susceptible microorganisms in the air and on exposed surfaces reached by that airflow, not limited to line of sight.

Built for occupied spaces

Most configurations are engineered for continuous operation while people are present, with no disruption to daily operations. The ADB 7000-8MT is intended for unoccupied enclosed spaces only.

No added chemical treatment products

ADB uses ambient air and electricity as operating inputs. Employees do not mix, spray, or fog chemical disinfectants during normal system operation.

Rapid laboratory-documented reductions

In independent testing in a 2,640-cubic-foot chamber, ADB reduced airborne SARS-CoV-2 by 90% in 16 seconds and 99.9% in 30 seconds. Comparative tests reported faster reductions than ionization, PCO, or UVC under the same conditions.

Certified and standards-documented

PathogenFocus reports UL 2998 Zero Ozone verification for applicable systems, CARB certification for the ADB 7000 series, and USDA National Organic Standards registration for listed product types.

Lower operating inputs

ADB requires no chemical treatment consumables for routine operation. Model-specific filters, reaction chambers, and maintenance components follow the approved service schedule for each unit.

VOC and ethylene mitigation

Published materials report mitigation of volatile organic compounds, including formaldehyde, toluene, and benzene, and ethylene reduction tied to crop and shelf-life studies where available.

Scalable configurations

In-duct, standalone, wall-mounted, portable, and mobile-tower units let you match HVAC integration, room layout, and treatment goals across a single facility or a multi-building site.

No UV lamps

Treatment uses modulated dielectric barrier discharge cold plasma rather than ultraviolet lamps that require replacement, shielding, or lamp-specific maintenance.

Next step

Send us your space and airflow information

Tell us your facility volume, HVAC airflow, occupancy, and contamination-control objective. We will identify the appropriate ADB configuration and provide available technical documentation.