Using a smoke evacuator is a standard and effective method to reduce the risks and harmful effects of smoke generated by energy-based systems (including various electrocautery, RF, and laser devices) during surgical procedures. The vaporized particles rising from the tissue contain bacteria and viruses that can easily pass through masks, posing a threat to patients, physicians and their assistants. Utilizing a smoke evacuation system is a reliable and serious countermeasure against the formation and spread of dangerous microorganisms.
Small and simple device to protect the operators and patients from hazardous smoke generated during laser use and energy-based device operation.
Blue Eva has medical grade filtering system with a 99.95% filtering effect using the HEPA filter. It makes the operating room look great and provides a clean and pleasant image to patients.
PRE-Filter
To protect the HEPA filter, 1 micron particles were filtered.
Carbon Filter
To remove smell by large amount of charcoal.
HEPA Filter (H13)
Made of glass fiber with small pleat shape, filtered to 0.3 micron.
HEPA (High efficiency particulate Air) is a type of air filter. Filters meeting the HEPA standard have many applications, including use in clean rooms for IC fabrication, medical facilities, automobiles, aircraft and homes.
The filter must satisfy certain standards of efficiency such as those set by the united states department of energy (DOE).
To qualify as HEPA by industry standards, an air filter must remove (from the air that passes through) 99.95% of particles that have a size greater than or equal to 0.3 µm.