PK 220

Disease Mitigation for Indoor Spaces

  • Utilizes a combination of self-contained ultraviolet light and room temperature oxidation to destroy viruses and Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)
  • Technology recommended by Center for Disease Control and Prevention, FDA and scores of scientists as effective against airborne coronavirus transmission
  • Safe for use in occupied spaces 24 hours/day
  • Destroys up to 99.9995% of airborne infectious aerosols in indoor spaces, so employees can come back inside
  • Treats up to 1600 square feet of air per unit; number of units and locations of each are customized for each workspace
  • Easy to clean – no contaminated filters
  • Easy to install – mounts to ceiling or wall or stands on floor
  • Bulb life up to 8,800 hours
  • One-year warranty

Benefits of Using Bluezone

Bluezone Aerosol Diagram

How Viruses Spread

Viruses are spread by droplets and aerosols that come from coughing, sneezing, talking, and breathing. By removing, or destroying the viruses and bacteria in the air we can again gather safely in classrooms, restaurants and office buildings. Maintenance is easy and our installation options blend into your decor.

Low Maintenance

After the initial investment of a Bluezone unit, the only requirement is to change out the bulbs roughly once a year, a task easily managed by the facilities staff, requiring only 15 minutes. No more switching out filters every few weeks. Plus, the unit lets you know when a new bulb is needed, eliminating the guesswork.

Specifications, Documentation, Videos, And More

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  • Treatment Area 1600 sq ft
  • CFM Flow Rate 220 CFM
  • Input Voltage and Current 120 VAC, 1-phase, 3 amps or 240 VAC, 1-phase, 1.5 amps
  • Electrical Connection IEC 320-C13
  • Operating Environment
  • Storage Environment
  • Power Max 250 watts
  • Mounting Options Hung from Ceiling, Mount to Wall
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  • PK 220 Datasheet
  • PK 220 Owner's Manual
  • PK 220 Healthcare Brochure
  • PK 220 Hospitality Brochure
  • PK 220 Office & Retail Brochure
  • PK 220 Education Brochure
  • PK 220 Fitness Brochure
  • PK 220 Sports Arenas Brochure

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Gather Safely

Ultraviolet germicidal lighting is used to eliminate contaminants from all types of spaces, from restaurants to healthcare facilities. Now you can create safer environments to help protect staff, residents, guests, and anyone else who breathes the air no matter where they gather.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. The Viral Kill Model 450 uses UV‐C light to kill microbes and a catalyst to reduce odors and other gaseous contaminants. There is no ozone in the Viral Kill products. The Fresh Preservation products, Model 2400 and the Model 300, use UV bulbs that generate two different types of UV light: germicidal to inactivate microbes and ozone‐generating to eliminate ethylene and other gases. A catalyst removes all the ozone before exhausting clean air back into the storage facility. Removal of ethylene with the self‐contained ozone is critical to extend the shelf life of fruits and vegetables. The ozone also helps eliminate odors via an oxidation process.

No, unlike plasma generators, ozone generators, ROC generators, or ion generators, the Bluezone does not INJECT harmful contaminants into the space. In fact, the catalyst in all Bluezone models REMOVES harmful ozone from the ambient air.

The CDC recognizes the effectiveness of UV germicidal light in killing the coronavirus as well as molds and bacteria. This means air purification systems like Bluezone could be funded through federal relief measures.

UVC or ‘germicidal’ lamps have been used for decades in healthcare and other settings to kill bacteria (e.g., tuberculosis), or viruses in air (inside light‐tight air ducts), and for sterilization of drinking water. UVC radiation has been shown to inactivate the SARS‐Coronavirus.


Bluezone Model 450 has been tested at a third‐party virus testing lab demonstrating that Bluezone eliminated 99.9995% of the virus broadly used as the surrogate for the SARS‐Cov‐2 coronavirus.
Bluezone Products, Inc. the company that developed and manufactures the Model 450 has had extensive studies conducted by engineering and public health companies to define the right number of Bluezone units needed to reduce risk in various indoor settings. Following the guidelines provided for the number of units needed in restaurants is expected to provide a level of risk reduction that is the same as having customers wear cloth masks.