The UV-C Guard Up air purifier is a breakthrough for healthy indoor air
Innovation for healthy indoor air
The UV-C Guard Up air sterilizer is a real breakthrough in the quest for clean and healthy indoor air. UV-C technology, which was long reserved for hospitals and industrial environments, is now available for all indoor spaces.
A scientifically proven technology
According to a study by Boston University, UV-C rays are the most effective method of inactivating viruses, bacteria, and fungi. UV-C light damages the RNA and DNA of pathogens, rendering them harmless.
Designed for safe daily use
The Guard Up sterilizer (CE certified and patented under no. EP20193696), developed by Infralia, is designed to operate in the presence of people, without ozone emissions or direct contact with UV light. It neutralizes pathogens in the air before they are inhaled.
Ideal for any indoor space
This air purifier is suitable for small and medium-sized spaces: schools, offices, restaurants, hotel rooms, retirement homes, hospitals, doctors’ offices, but also private spaces such as the living room or bedroom.
Elegant design and intuitive to use
The Guard Up is available in white or black, for wall mounting or recessed installation, and combines minimalist design with efficiency and ease of use.
Safe
No ozone: the UV-C lamps are placed in semi-enclosed chambers to prevent direct contact.
Quiet
Powerful fan: less than 30 dB, ideal for even bedrooms.
User-friendly
Control via remote control, Wi-Fi, or voice. No filters or consumables required.
Compact and lightweight
Only 7 cm thick and 5 kg: easy to mount on the wall or ceiling.
No filter
No breeding ground for germs: the air is sterilized directly by UV-C light.
UV-C technology: the benchmark in hospitals, now in your home
UV-C radiation is one of the most advanced sterilization methods in the world. It destroys up to 99% of microorganisms without leaving any toxic residues. This technology is already used in hospitals and water purification systems and is now also available for home use, approved by the Federal Public Health Service and the Covid-19 Task Force.







