Commercial Hyperbaric Systems for Professional Facilities U.S.-Based Commercial Support & Installation

For Medical & Clinical Directors

Before you approve a hyperbaric chamber, get the answers in writing.

The Airvida Elite is a 2,100 lb hard-shell chamber operating up to 2.0 ATA inside your facility. Installation, testing, staff training and ongoing support — documented, not promised.
  • Documented installation, inspection, leak checks and operational testing before handoff
  • On-site staff training with follow-up sessions for deeper operational questions
  • Full facility, access, electrical and placement review before anything ships
  • Named support contact after launch — not a general inbox

Speak directly with a commercial specialist. No obligation, and no pressure to quote before your facility review.

Select the Elite hero image — ideally the chamber installed in a real clinical or facility setting.
Up to 2.0 ATA Adjustable pressure, hard-shell construction
Commercial pricing from $39,999 $45,999
Installation & Testing Inspection, leak checks and operational testing
On-Site Staff Training Plus follow-up training sessions
Lifetime Customer Support 1-year warranty included
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Business Equipment Financing For qualified commercial buyers

Clinical Oversight

Six things land on your desk. Here's who handles each one.

Adding a chamber to a facility isn't only a purchasing decision. Below is an honest split of what Airvida handles and what stays with you.

What Airvida does — and where our role ends.

Airvida is an equipment supplier and implementation partner. We specify, deliver, install, test and support the chamber, and we train your team to operate it.

We do not provide medical direction, clinical protocols, patient screening or treatment guidance. Those sit with your facility and its licensed clinicians. Any vendor who tells you otherwise is worth a second look.

  • Equipment specification, supply and warranty
  • Facility, access and electrical planning
  • Installation, inspection and operational testing
  • Operational training for your staff
  • Ongoing support, service and maintenance requests

Before You Sign Anything

Six questions to answer before the chamber ships.

Most problems we see are not with the equipment. They are approval and sequencing problems that were solvable for free, weeks earlier. Work through these first — with any vendor, not just us.

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The most expensive mistake is sequencing, not selection.

We have spoken with facilities that took delivery of a chamber and then could not put a patient in it — because the inspection happened after the equipment arrived rather than before. In one case the electrical inspector reviewed the installed outlets, looked at the equipment sitting beside them, and stopped the approval there. The chamber sat unused.

Get your electrical inspector and fire marshal to review the plan before anything ships. It costs nothing and it is the single most common way a six-figure decision goes wrong.

Does your state enforce NFPA 99 for hyperbaric facilities?

A number of states enforce hyperbaric facility requirements through the fire marshal. Enforcement varies widely — and in practice comes down to your local fire marshal's reading of the code, not a national standard.

Ask before you buy Call your local fire marshal and ask directly whether they enforce hyperbaric requirements and what they require for a single-occupant chamber.

What does your electrical inspector require?

Inspectors may look for a UL listing — or an equivalent mark from another recognised testing laboratory — on the electrical components: the compressor, the concentrator, the chiller and the chamber's own electronics.

Ask before you buy Request written confirmation from Airvida of which certifications each component currently holds, and take that to your inspector before ordering.

Single occupant or multi-place?

Multi-person chambers can trigger materially different requirements — including fire suppression inside the chamber, which may not be possible without compromising the chamber itself. The Elite is single-occupant, which keeps this simpler.

Ask before you buy If you are considering any two-person unit from any vendor, confirm the suppression requirement with your fire marshal first.

Concentrator or 100% oxygen?

Systems using an oxygen concentrator and a breathing apparatus are treated differently from systems fed by 100% oxygen tanks, which typically require a prescription, physician supervision, oxygen storage and additional facility infrastructure.

Ask before you buy Confirm the in-chamber oxygen concentration the system maintains, and whether that figure satisfies your inspector.

Wellness service or medical application?

How your facility positions the service affects everything downstream — documentation, insurance, marketing language and which regulatory conversations you end up in. This is a decision for you and your counsel, not your equipment vendor.

Decide before you buy Settle the positioning with your legal and clinical leadership first. It determines which chamber class is even appropriate.

Does your landlord actually know?

Landlords routinely approve a fit-out without understanding what a hyperbaric installation involves. Discovering the conflict after the equipment is on site puts you in a difficult position with both the fire marshal and the lease.

Ask before you buy Get written landlord consent that names hyperbaric equipment specifically, not just "medical equipment".

This is general guidance for facility planning, not legal or regulatory advice. Requirements vary by state and by individual inspector. Confirm your own obligations with your local authorities before purchase.

Up to 2.0 ATA Adjustable pressure settings
2,100 lbs Confirm floor loading
79 × 36.5 × 60 in L × W × H, approximate
110V / 1300W Facility electrical requirement

Facility Planning Data

The numbers your facilities team will ask for.

Share this with whoever manages your space, build-out or maintenance before you go further.

Chamber Specifications

Material
Stainless steel + polycarbonate
Pressure
Adjustable up to 2.0 ATA
Configuration
Single person / sitting
Length
79 in / 200 cm
Width
36.5 in / 92.7 cm
Height
60 in / 153 cm
Weight
2,100 lbs
Voltage / Power
110V / 1300W

Commercial Support

Delivery
Coordinated commercial delivery
Installation
Professional setup & final testing
Training
On-site + follow-up
Customer support
Lifetime customer support
Warranty
1 year
Maintenance
Service & preventive maintenance requests
Financing
Options available
Operating unit
All-in-One included

Dimensions and weight are approximate. Confirm final site-planning, access and shipping requirements with Airvida before installation.

Select an Elite chamber image — interior, control board or full unit.

Commercial-Grade Hard Shell

Built for repeated daily use in a professional setting.

Stainless steel and polycarbonate construction, adjustable pressure, internal and external monitoring, and two-way communication with the occupant throughout the session.

  • Adjustable up to 2.0 ATA
  • Touch-screen control board
  • Internal & external displays
  • IN-OUT communication system
  • Large transparent door & side windows
  • Premium reclining chair
  • Internal fan & LED lighting
  • Entertainment package & speaker
  • All-in-One operating unit, 20L oxygen flow
  • No external oxygen tank in normal operation

Implementation

What actually happens between signing and first session.

Six defined stages, so you know who is doing what and when.

01

Facility Review

Intended placement, access route, room dimensions, electrical needs and installation considerations are reviewed before anything is scheduled.

02

Delivery Planning

Commercial delivery is coordinated along with the physical route required to bring a 2,100 lb chamber to its final location.

03

Placement & Uncrating

The setup team removes crating and packaging and positions the chamber in the agreed location.

04

Final Installation & Testing

A technician completes connections, checks bolts, seals and valves, inspects the unit and performs final operational testing.

05

On-Site Staff Training

Your team is shown how the system operates, with additional follow-up training for deeper operational questions.

06

Ongoing Support

Airvida remains available after installation for customer support, operational questions, service and maintenance requests.

Facility access matters. Specialty requirements such as cranes, lifts, door or window removal, or permits may involve additional cost. Raise these during facility planning rather than on delivery day — it is the single most common source of unexpected expense on a chamber of this size.

Where the Elite Is Being Installed

Facilities with clinical oversight already in place.

Plastic Surgery Centers Adding a recovery-focused service alongside existing post-procedure and patient experience programs.
Longevity & Anti-Aging Clinics Integrating hyperbaric technology into a broader optimization and performance program.
Medical Spas & Aesthetic Clinics Adding a high-value wellness service under existing medical direction and supervision structures.
Chiropractic & Rehab Clinics Expanding recovery and wellness services with professional-grade equipment and implementation support.
Sports Performance & Recovery Giving athletes and performance clients access to advanced recovery equipment in a supervised setting.
Multi-Service Wellness Centers Differentiating a premium service line with equipment built for repeated daily use.

From Facilities Already Running One

What operators tell us after installation.

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Business Equipment Financing

Add the service without tying up the capital.

Airvida works with a business-focused equipment financing partner so qualified commercial buyers can move from planning to installation while preserving cash for staffing, marketing and operations. The financing conversation can happen alongside your quote rather than after it.

Built for commercial equipment Preserve working capital Runs alongside your quote For qualified business buyers
Discuss Financing Options

Financing is subject to lender approval, credit review, program availability and final terms.

Free Guide

Need to Brief Your Partners First?

Get the free Hyperbaric Decision Guide to compare chamber options, facility considerations and the questions worth asking before a commercial purchase.

Commercial Consultation

Get the detail your decision actually needs.

Tell us about your facility and a commercial specialist will walk through pricing, installation, training and support — specific to your space, not a generic quote.

  • Commercial pricing, delivery and installation costs
  • Facility, access, floor loading and electrical requirements
  • What installation, testing and handoff actually include
  • Staff training scope and follow-up support
  • Warranty, service and preventive maintenance
  • Business financing options and current availability

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Questions From Clinical Directors

The things that get asked on the first call.

Who is responsible for clinical protocols and patient screening?
Your facility is. Airvida supplies, installs, tests and supports the equipment, and trains your staff on how to operate it. Screening, intake, contraindication review, patient selection and clinical protocols remain under your facility's own medical direction and governance.
What does staff training actually cover, and who delivers it?
Your team receives on-site training on how the system operates as part of installation, followed by additional sessions for deeper operational questions. Ask your specialist to confirm the format, duration and how many staff can be trained so you can plan coverage.
What is confirmed before the chamber ships?
Intended placement, access route, room dimensions, electrical requirements and installation considerations are reviewed during facility planning. Specialty access needs — cranes, lifts, door or window removal, permits — are identified at this stage because they can carry additional cost.

Separately, and just as important: schedule your electrical inspection and any fire marshal review before the equipment arrives, not after.
Will it fit through our doors?
The Elite is 36.5 inches wide, so plan on roughly 38 inches of clear doorway — about an inch of clearance each side — plus a route without tight right-angle turns. Commercial 36-inch doors often measure closer to 35.5 inches once the frame is accounted for, so measure the actual opening rather than the nominal door size. Frames can sometimes be removed, but agree that in advance rather than on delivery day.
What happens during a power outage while a patient is inside?
The system has emergency relief valves accessible from both inside and outside the chamber, allowing rapid depressurisation and exit independently of power. Confirm the exact procedure and the expected time to exit with your specialist during training, and build it into your own emergency protocol.
Who should not go in the chamber?
Screening and patient selection are your facility's clinical responsibility, not Airvida's — and this page does not constitute medical guidance. As a general operational note, lung conditions and inner-ear issues are commonly cited reasons for exclusion. Build your own screening protocol under your medical direction, and have it reviewed before you run a first session.
What about phones and devices inside the chamber?
Lithium-ion devices are not brought into the chamber — phones, laptops, smartwatches, earbuds — because of ignition risk in an oxygen-enriched environment. The Elite includes a hardwired entertainment package with a screen and speaker so patients have something to do without bringing a battery in with them. Make this an explicit rule in your operating procedure and your patient intake.
How many patients can we realistically run per day?
Plan on cycle time, not session time. A 60-minute session typically runs closer to 90 minutes end to end once you include roughly 10–15 minutes to pressurise and the same again to depressurise, plus turnover. That constraint — not demand — usually sets your daily ceiling, so model your revenue expectations against cycle time.
What are the space and power requirements?
The chamber is approximately 79 in long, 36.5 in wide and 60 in high, and weighs approximately 2,100 lbs. It runs on 110V / 1300W. Confirm floor loading and the full access route with your facilities team, and verify final figures with Airvida before installation.
What happens if something needs service after installation?
The Elite includes a 1-year warranty and lifetime customer support. Airvida also handles service, repair and preventive maintenance requests. Confirm current response expectations and any service agreement options with your specialist.
What does it cost, all-in?
Commercial pricing starts at $39,999 per unit, with professional delivery, placement and setup quoted separately. Final pricing, tax, freight, installation requirements and availability are confirmed by Airvida before invoicing.
Are financing options available for a purchase this size?
Yes. Airvida works with a business-focused equipment financing partner for qualified commercial customers. Financing is subject to lender approval, credit review, program availability and final terms.
Does the Elite need an external oxygen supply?
The Elite includes Airvida's All-in-One operating unit, which consolidates core operating functions into a single mobile system with 20L oxygen-flow capacity, adjustable flow, and dehumidifying and cooling. No external oxygen tank is required for normal operation.

Airvida Elite

Before you take this to your partners, get the real numbers.

Commercial pricing, facility requirements, installation scope, training and support — reviewed with a specialist who knows what a professional installation involves.

Airvida and partners' advice does not constitute medical advice and is intended for informative and educational purposes only, with no medical or non-medical claims being made. While research and studies show Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) and Hyperbaric Air Therapy (HBAT) may have implied benefits, individual results may vary. Airvida and partners require consultation with a physician before approval for hyperbaric therapy. Specifications, pricing and availability are subject to change and are confirmed by Airvida before invoicing.