Efficient and economical, Ikibox 120 is a stand-alone air purifier suitable for surfaces from 10 to 45 m². This device is able to purify up to 120 m³ of air per hour and can be remotely controlled.
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77€ HT/month
Our rental offers includes annual maintenance and consumable parts replacement if necessary. Updated annual datas against bacterias/viruses migration are also included.
A practical and efficient air purifier
Thanks to its revolutionary technology, the Ikibox 120 offers real well-being on a daily basis by depolluting the indoor environment. Surfaces from 30 to 120 m³ will be perfectly sanitized.
Effective against micro-organisms such as viruses, bacteria and moulds, Ikibox 120 also acts on substances harmful to health such as pollens, chemical pollutants and fine particles (PM 2.5-10). It also destroys odours.
The quality of this device is certified by the B44A standard of the reference body in France, AFNOR. Easy to use, it can be controlled manually or remotely via an application (available on iOS and Android).






Fields of application
A few examples of the sectors and use cases for which the Ikibox 120 purifier is particularly suitable:
- Offices
- Waiting and resting rooms
- Medical and Dental Offices
- Hair salons and beauty salons
- Rooms in hotels, nursing homes, hospitals
- Stables, pet shops
- For individuals
Technical data sheet
- Maximum power consumption: 60 watts
- Output: 120 m³/hour
- Suitable for surfaces ranging from 10 to 50 m²
- Treated volumes : from 60 to 120 m³
- Weight: 8 kg
- Dimensions: 58.3 x 22 x 22 cm (may vary depending on options)
- Catalytic plasma: Alveol 12W (300-500 rad/s)
- Final mineral filter: G4-F7 according to EN1822: 2009
- Micro-organisms: LOG 3-4
- Fine particles: PM 2.5 - 10
- Certified by Afnor B44A standard
- Control: iOS / Android / Manual
CASE STUDY
an Ikibox 120 at the Poplar Hospital
The Hôpital privé des Peupliers in Paris has equipped the radiotherapy centre with several Ikiboxes. In particular, an Ikibox 120 model was installed in the rest room, allowing caregivers to breathe clean air during their breaks.