Safer environments for patients and staff

Installing lab-tested tech to reduce harmful pathogens—including COVID-19

RENDER SARS-COV-2** (COVID-19) 99.8% INACTIVE

within 30 minutes

The patented NPBI® tech safely releases ions into the airstream using schools’ existing HVAC systems. Contact with positive and negative ions yields microbicidal effects on pathogens, disrupting their surface proteins and rendering them inactive.

How does this work? When the ions move through the space, they form bonds with particles in the air through a process called agglomeration. This creates a snowball effect, allowing the particles to cluster together before the system safely filters them out of the air.

Create a safer environment for patients and staff

Infection control is critical for health care facilities, and it takes a multifaceted approach. From waiting rooms to operating rooms, indoor air quality measures complement advanced cleaning and sterilization techniques.

GPS patented needlepoint bipolar ionization (NPBI®) technology safely cleans the air by introducing ions into the room via the medical building’s ventilation system. When ions come into contact with airborne viruses and other pathogens, they disrupt the pathogens’ surface proteins, rendering them inactive. Ions also combine with dust and other particles in the air, making them larger and more easily captured by filtration systems.

Reimbursable per the cares act

Capital facilities expenses may be fully expensed only in cases where the purchase was directly related to preventing, preparing for and responding to the coronavirus

View the HHS provider relief fund webpage.

POWERFUL SCIENCE-BACKED TECHNOLOGY

GPS systems’ patented NPBI® technology cleans indoor air by infusing ions into the space through the airflow of the building's ventilation systems. The science-backed solution has been found to reduce pathogens without creating ozone.

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TAKES JUST MINUTES TO INSTALL

Ready to get started? Units can be installed in less than 20 minutes—and the process is completely noninvasive. The GPS system will work with your building's current HVAC system, and Facility Directors can expect zero disruption to their operations.

See a sample installation.

Power of Ions (NPBI™ Technology Explained)

Step 1

Conditioned air flows into the distribution duct system

Step 2

The newly-installed GPS system ionizes the indoor air.

Step 3

Positive and negative ions enter the healthcare facility environment.

Step 4

Medical practices and hospitals save energy and provide cleaner, safer indoor air.

SHOW patients AND stafff YOU CARE

Airborne particulates like pollutants, dust, pollen, and smoke are present in much of the air we breathe—even if we don’t see them. The same thing applies to mold spores, which are increasingly prevalent in older buildings. 

This is where NPBI® technology comes in. By limiting the spread of particulates and pathogens like mold, viruses, and bacteria, it will help protect the healthcare facility. Facility Directors can expect cleaner indoor air and greater energy efficiency. 

Filters Particles

Particles with opposite polarities cluster together, making it easy for HVAC systems to capture them.

Targets Pathogens

Contact with the ions disrupts pathogens’ surface proteins, rendering them inactive and unable to replicate.

Saves Energy

GPS systems require less outdoor air to keep things fresh—saving medical practices and hospitals up to 30% on energy consumption.

Prevents Odors

The NPBI® technology breaks distracting odors down into harmless compounds, leaving the environment smelling fresh.

Project spotlights

Learn how GPS’s revolutionary NPBI® technology changed the game for these customers—with the results to prove it.

Boston Hospital

The hospital wanted a solution to address noxious fumes and odors from a nearby construction site while upgrading its HVAC system

How Needlepoint Bipolar Ionization Helped One Medical Complex Reopen Safely

This Charlotte medical complex installed innovative needlepoint bipolar ionization (NPBI® ) technology to safely resume patient care

Clean Room Applications

Noxious odors became an issue for manufacturing employees working in clean rooms and adjoining spaces that shared an air handling system.

Lets create a safer environment together

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We’d love to walk you through the details and let you know how cleaner air can increase safety, energy efficiency, and cost savings at your medical practice or hospital.

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