Air sanitisers are used in indoor grow rooms to help manage airborne contaminants such as odours, mould spores, bacteria, and pathogens. These systems support cleaner air circulation and are commonly used alongside ventilation and filtration equipment.
Air sanitisers are environmental control devices designed to treat the air moving through or within a grow space. Using technologies such as UV-C light or ozone generation, they help reduce airborne contaminants that can negatively affect plant health and grow room hygiene.
They are typically installed in ventilation systems or used as standalone units in sealed or semi-sealed environments.
Air sanitizers are commonly used to:
reduce persistent odours in enclosed grow spaces
limit the spread of airborne mould spores
support cleaner airflow through ducting and rooms
complement carbon filtration and ventilation systems
When used correctly, air sanitisers help maintain a more stable and hygienic growing environment.
New to environmental control?
Read Indoor Growing & Hydroponics Explained to understand how airflow, filtration, and air treatment work together in indoor grow rooms.
We stock professional air sanitation equipment from Global Air Supplies, designed for use in controlled indoor environments.
If you’re unsure whether UV-C or ozone-based air treatment is suitable for your grow space, our team can advise on correct placement, safety considerations, and compatibility with your ventilation setup.
📞 Call 01279 501857 or visit our Bishop’s Stortford showroom for guidance.