Equatorial Guinea's healthcare facilities often face logistical hurdles in maintaining a steady supply of liquid oxygen due to its coastal geography and reliance on imports. The high humidity and saline air of Malabo accelerate the corrosion of traditional medical equipment, necessitating a more robust and localized oxygen generator for hospital infrastructure to ensure patient safety.
Furthermore, the prevalence of respiratory infections in tropical zones has increased the demand for a specialized hospital air purifier. Many older clinics currently lack integrated HEPA filtration, leaving vulnerable patients exposed to airborne pathogens in humid environments where mold and bacteria thrive.
The economic shift toward diversifying the health sector has created a gap in home-care support. There is a growing necessity for a reliable home medical air purifier to assist patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) who require sterile environments outside of primary clinical settings.
