Hospitality

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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With the seasonal shift indoors, consider alternatives to ventilation

Posted on: November 9, 2020 | By Mike Booth

With the fall weather turning in the northern hemisphere, more and more people are starting to hunker down, going indoors and avoiding outdoor socially distanced activities. In some regions, bar owners and restaurateurs are wrestling with the issue of COVID-19 spread, and how to make indoor spaces safer for patrons. What’s more, retail locations are […]

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How are pro sports team staying safe from COVID-19?

Posted on: November 9, 2020 | By Mike Booth

The worldwide pandemic has thrown multiple industries into disarray, with sectors caught scrambling to create a semblance of normalcy and business-as-usual. This is perhaps no more evident than in professional sports, with leagues and teams trying to approximate regular seasons of play. Still, the very real consequences of COVID-19 infection among players and personnel have […]

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CDC Proclaims: Coronavirus COVID-19 is aerosolized

Posted on: October 16, 2020 | By Mike Booth

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have acknowledged what many researchers and scientist have long advocated: that the novel coronavirus COVID-19 can be transmitted by the air. Called aerosolization, respiratory droplets of infected matter, like fluid of sneezes and coughs from an infected person, can travel in the air, potentially infecting people in […]

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Removing the fear of going to the doctor’s office

Posted on: September 18, 2020 | By Mike Booth

For many people, a trip to the local doctor’s office—for whatever reason, big or small—is fraught with fear. There’s even a term for it: White Coat Syndrome. Seems that sufferers of White Coat Syndrome show signs of an elevated heart rate, increased blood pressure and rapid breathing when in a physician’s office, often skewing the […]

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