Trusted by 55,000+ Healthcare Facilities






Surgically Clean Air was born in dental operatories—where aerosol management isn't optional and infection control is mandatory. Today, 55,000+ healthcare facilities trust our 5-Stage HEPA-Rx filtration with UV-C germicidal technology to protect patients, staff, and practice viability.
Clinicians Report doesn't take manufacturer money.
The Verdict: 91% of evaluators rated Surgically Clean Air systems excellent or good. 82% said they would incorporate our technology into their practice.
Aerosol-Generating Procedures
Dental procedures generate aerosols that can remain suspended for hours. High-speed handpieces, ultrasonic scalers, and air-water syringes create fine mists containing saliva, blood, and potentially infectious material.
Standard HVAC systems cannot adequately manage these aerosols. Professional-grade air purification provides the air changes per hour (ACH) that CDC and ASHRAE recommend for infection control in clinical environments.
Fallow time costs you money.
The ROI: High air change rates from professional air purification can significantly reduce fallow time. For a busy practice, this can translate to additional patients per day—paying for the equipment many times over.
Medical Offices & Surgical Centers
Beyond dentistry, medical offices face similar challenges. Waiting rooms concentrate potentially infectious patients. Exam rooms see rapid turnover. Surgical centers require the highest levels of air quality control.
The same 5-Stage technology that protects dental operatories adapts to any clinical environment. Portable JADE® 2.0 units provide flexibility, while ceiling-mounted COBALT® systems offer permanent infrastructure for larger facilities.
Healthcare Air Purification FAQ
Fallow time is the waiting period after aerosol-generating procedures (AGPs) before the next patient can be seated. Professional-grade air purifiers with high air change rates can significantly reduce fallow time by rapidly clearing aerosols from the operatory, allowing practices to see more patients per day.
Yes. Surgically Clean Air systems have been independently evaluated by Clinicians Report—the original dental product testing organization funded by practitioners, not manufacturers. 91% of evaluators rated our systems excellent or good, and 82% said they would incorporate them into their practice.
CDC and ASHRAE recommend 6-12 air changes per hour (ACH) for dental operatories. The JADE® 2.0 delivers 6+ ACH in a standard operatory, helping practices meet infection control guidelines without expensive HVAC modifications.
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