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5 Questions to Ask When Selecting an Air Purification System

Posted on: February 9, 2022 | By Jason Jones

  The worldwide pandemic has put the threat of airborne viral spread at the forefront of everyone’s minds—and with it, a need for solutions to provide healthy indoor air. Before you equip your spaces with an air purification system, ask yourself these questions to ensure it’s the right fit: 1. Does the system you’re considering […]

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Fellowes Air Purifiers Help Blackberry Market Bring Customers Back During Pandemic

Posted on: February 2, 2022 | By Jason Jones

Ever since she was a little girl, Anna Davidson dreamt of cooking for a living, taking the skills she learned in her mom’s Arkansas kitchen and sharing it with the world. So, when she opened Blackberry Market in Glen Ellyn, IL, she was thrilled to have an immediate and lasting impact in the community: people […]

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How Wildfires Harm Indoor Air Quality

Posted on: July 30, 2021 | By Jason Jones

For the past several years, news footage of raging wildfires in the pacific northwest and America’s southwest have become commonplace—and those wildfires have moved into Canada, as well as neighboring states of affected areas. The increase in wildfires are cause for concern as they create pollution that can compromise respiratory systems and even spread COVID-19. […]

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“Air Changes Per Hour” and other things you should know about air quality and ventilation

Posted on: January 12, 2021 | By Mike Booth

The airborne elements of the coronavirus COVID-19 have made everyone sit up and pay attention to indoor air quality—and that’s a good thing, given that poor air quality not only contributes to the spread of disease, but has also been proven to dull the senses and decrease productivity in workplaces. So, more people are focusing […]

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Harvard recommends air cleaning for educational institutions

Posted on: December 10, 2020 | By Mike Booth

Air purifiers can play an important safety role During the worldwide pandemic, one area has been vexed perhaps more than others in terms of openings and closings, of starts and stops, of operations and ineffectiveness: educational institutions. Particularly in the United States, school districts have grappled with the realities of COVID-19—namely that it is extremely […]

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