Why UV-C?
UV-C science
For over a century, physicians and microbiologists have investigated UV light’s ability to neutralize pathogens. Hundreds of studies and one Nobel Prize later, scientists continue to unlock the potential of UV-C to destroy 99% of airborne pathogens—including antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
get started
Our technology
Airetrex 365™ is engineered to destroy pathogens and take full advantage of the latest research breakthroughs in UV-C purification, charcoal filtration and air circulation.
SEE HOW IT WORKS

Clearing the air
Watch a leading university researcher’s endorsement for the UV-C science behind Airetrex 365’s technology.
What’s the difference?
Understanding the three most common air sanitization technologies is key when it comes to deciding which one is right for your home.
-
HEPA FILTER
High-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filters are made with a random pattern of crisscrossing microfibers.
It works like a net.
-
Air Ionizer
Ionizers emit electrons that attach to airborne particles, weighing them down and trapping them in a filter.
It works like a magnet.
-
UV-C Light
Shortwave ultraviolet (UV-C) uses energy to deactivate a microbe’s DNA, preventing them from replicating.
It works like a laser.
How about ozone?
Ozone is great for atmospheres, but not so great for humans. That’s why you won’t find it in Airetrex 365. Read more here.
What experts say
UV-C works, but don’t just take our word for it. Read the science and judge it for yourself.
-
Aerosol susceptibility of influenza virus to UV-C light
Read article
-
Effectiveness of germicidal UV radiation for reducing fungal contamination within air-handling units
Read article
-
Effect of germicidal UV-C light (254 nm) on eggs and adults of house dust mites
Read article
SEE MORE STUDIES
Airetrex 365
The power of science meets the comforts of home. Start cleaning the air your family breathes today.