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Air purifiers haven’t fundamentally changed in decades. Most still rely on bulky HEPA filters, high-powered fans, and consumable cartridges that must run continuously to be effective. It’s a model built on the assumption that constant air circulation and filtration are the only way to clean indoor air.
Meet AirSancta®, a company re-imagining air purification with a radically different approach: water. Powered by its proprietary NanoJet® Technology, AirSancta® uses nano droplets of water to encapsulate and remove airborne pollutants from the air — without filters, chemical additives, or consumable replacements.Why traditional air purifiers hit a ceiling Conventional air purifiers are passive systems. They pull air through increasingly dense filters, relying on time, airflow, and pressure to trap contaminants. While effective to a point, this approach comes with trade-offs: clogged filters, declining performance, rising energy use, and ongoing replacement costs. To maintain effectiveness, these systems must often run continuously, consuming significant energy while circulating air — including contaminants — throughout a space before capture. Filters saturate, airflow drops, and performance degrades unless maintenance is constant.Why should air purification require nonstop operation? Why should every room need its own permanently running unit? And why should clean air depend on disposable components? Learn more about AirSancta® Re-imagining air purification with water NanoJet® Technology takes a fundamentally different approach. Rather than filtering air, AirSancta® releases nano droplets of water in short, controlled bursts. These droplets interact directly with airborne particles, encapsulating pollutants, allergens, odours, and particulate matter, and removing them from the air as they settle.Because purification happens during short runtime cycles — measured in minutes rather than hours — AirSancta® systems do not need to operate continuously. This translates into significantly lower energy consumption compared to traditional filtration-based systems that must run around the clock. No clogged filters. No airflow degradation. No consumables to replace. Just clean air, delivered through an elegantly engineered, water-based process. Faster action, broader coverage, lower lifetime cost One of NanoJet® Technology’s most distinctive advantages is how quickly it works. Instead of slowly circulating air through filters, AirSancta® systems can purify a space in short bursts based on room size — enabling one mobile unit to serve multiple rooms across a premises as part of a normal cleaning or facilities routine. For homes, this means fewer devices. For offices, clinics, and commercial spaces, it means lower capital outlay and dramatically reduced total cost of ownership. Without filters to replace, ongoing costs drop sharply. Without continuous runtime, energy use is reduced. And because a single unit can be redeployed across rooms, the need for “one purifier per space” disappears.Medical-grade air purification, without the infrastructure Hospitals and cleanrooms have had to rely on complex HVAC systems to maintain air quality — effective, but expensive, energy-intensive, and impractical outside controlled environments. AirSancta® adapts the principles of medical-grade air purification into compact, mobile systems suitable for everyday spaces. Every model — from the CDa Mini to the CDa Model H and CDa Pro — is powered by the same NanoJet® Technology. The result is a unified platform that scales seamlessly from residential living rooms to professional and healthcare-adjacent environments, without the burden of specialized infrastructure. With these advantages, hospitals, clinics, and care facilities are increasingly partnering with AirSancta® to bring cleaner air into patient rooms, treatment areas, and shared clinical spaces — improving indoor air quality without adding operational complexity. Learn more about AirSancta® Designed for consistency and prolonged protection Filter-based systems degrade over time. As filters clog, performance drops — often unnoticed — until maintenance or replacement occurs. Because AirSancta® does not rely on filters, performance remains consistent, with no risk of saturation-related shutdowns. This makes it particularly well-suited for high-occupancy, shared, or continuously used environments, where reliability matters as much as raw performance. Short-burst runtimes — as little as one minute per 100 square feet — provide prolonged protection, as trillions of nano droplets of pure water remain suspended in the air, continuing the air purification process for hours after each cycle.Why this moment matters Indoor air quality has never been more important. As buildings become more airtight, urban density increases, and awareness of airborne pollutants grows, the limitations of legacy air purification are becoming harder to ignore.CES 2026: A new standard takes the stage At CES 2026 in Las Vegas, AirSancta® will showcase its full lineup, including the professional-grade CDa Pro and smart-enabled CDa Mini, offering attendees a first-hand look at a new class of air purification. For technology leaders, wellness advocates, and sustainability-minded professionals, AirSancta® represents a shift worth paying attention to.Learn more about AirSancta®
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