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Poor indoor air quality is a strategic business risk.


Regardless of your industry, if you do business in poorly ventilated indoor environments, poor air quality is a strategic business risk.


Most virus particles, including COVID, Monkeypox, TB, SARS, and the flu, are extremely small, in the 0.1 to 0.3 microns range. These tiny virus particles, expelled in respiratory droplets, can circulate in the air for hours, lingering even after an infected person has left the space.


All of this means that, to bring people back together safely, in buildings of all kinds, from schools and gyms to healthcare settings, spas, hotels, hair salons, indoor arts, and music venues, pubs and restaurants, managing the safety of the shared air that we breathe is essential.


With the cold and flu season approaching, and the likelihood of another Covid variant just around the corner, it is not too late to act.


Airborne pathogens and respiratory infections, whether seasonal influenza or COVID-19, are treatable problems.


From cleaning your indoor air at the source by affixing clean air tech to an existing air handler unit (AHU) or an HVAC unit, to using the latest UV light technology, our clients are developing new and effective advanced filtration technologies every day.


By taking action to improve the quality of the air you breathe in your business, you can attract new customers and encourage older ones to return, safe in the knowledge that their safety is your priority. Gym members can come to classes with confidence, employees won’t get sick at work, medical facilities can get ahead of healthcare-acquired infections, and educational settings can boost student registration numbers with safe in-person learning opportunities.


Investing in air quality is money well spent, with benefits that go far beyond easing the health and operational challenges associated with airborne pathogens. Studies show that clean, healthy indoor air also boosts focus and productivity for workers and students, improves cognitive function, leads to less absenteeism, reduces the impact of asthma and allergies, supports deep, restful sleep, and lowers the risk of respiratory illness and other chronic conditions.


What’s not to like about that?


Contact Pure Air Today and improve your air quality.

 
 
 

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