Since installing the Hanovia UV in
 the hydrotherapy pool at Calvary
 Rehabilitation Hospital near Adelaide,
 Australia, the therapists and patients
 have noticed a dramatic improvement
 in water and air quality, according to
 
 
    
Since installing the Hanovia UV in
 the hydrotherapy pool at Calvary
 Rehabilitation Hospital near Adelaide,
 Australia, the therapists and patients
 have noticed a dramatic improvement
 in water and air quality, according to
 the manufacturer.
 
Hanovia is one of the world's
 leading providers of UV disinfection
 technology for industrial applications.
 
Its solution was installed to combat
 the unpleasant smell of chloramines,
 the pungent chemical created when
 chlorine reacts with organic
 compounds introduced into the water
 by swimmers. The chloramine odour
 can also be a health risk if inhaled
 regularly and the hospital had to hire
 more hydrotherapy staff so that their
 shifts in the pool could be rotated
 more frequently, as many of them felt
 nauseous after prolonged periods.
 
Since the installation of Hanovia
 UV however, "You can notice how
 fresh the air smells now. Many of the
 hydrotherapists have commented on
 the improvement," maintenance
 manager Richard Tothill says.