Airlite Anti-Viral Paint

This project is using Airlite anti-viral paint. This natural technology is anti-bacterial and self-cleaning, developed to improve the air quality inside commercial spaces and claims to have the same air purification power as three acres of forest.

Its protective oxidant barrier decomposes harmful organic and inorganic substances and also reduces a building’s solar heat absorption, saving on the cost of air conditioning and lowering CO2 emissions.

Airlite acts in the presence of light by activating a photocatalysis process on the surfaces where it is applied.

To purify the air, Airlite uses the same mechanism that occurs in nature akin to a storm where natural electricity generates ions capable of cleaning the air.

Airlite’s ecological paint naturally generates negative ions, creating a habitat where no polluting or toxic substances for human health develop.

Footer Reference

Monitor Report. Bowmer and Kirkland. Scotland. June 2021,


Did you find this article helpful?

Please rate this article

0 votes, average: 0.00 out of 50 votes, average: 0.00 out of 50 votes, average: 0.00 out of 50 votes, average: 0.00 out of 50 votes, average: 0.00 out of 5 (0 votes, average: 0.00 out of 5)
You need to be a registered member to rate this.
Loading...

Leave a comment

Return to previous page

The Scheme does not promote or endorse any products, goods or services. For more information, click here.

The Best Practice Hub is provided by the Considerate Constructors Scheme