CLEAN AIR INTELLIGENCE CENTER
Air fresheners: Friend or foe?
Posted on: October 21, 2015 | By Mike Booth
Air fresheners have become more than a billion-dollar market in the U.S., capturing the American spirit of convenience and making odor easier to tackle in our busy daily grind. Coming in various forms such as aerosol sprays, scented candles and outlet plug-ins, these products are often used as a catch-all solution to every unpleasant smell, both in homes and shared building spaces. They’re a fast, easy-to-use option that seem like an obvious choice for homeowners, janitorial services and facility managers – at first.
Flu virus: How it spreads and how to prevent it
Posted on: October 14, 2015 | By Mike Booth
The flu virus wreaks havoc wherever it goes. What role does a cleaner facility play in stopping it from spreading? Our infographic shows how the flu virus spreads through the air in common areas. It also explains that if you clean the air, you can reduce the risk of catching the illness. Something to think […]
AeraMax Professional: The ideal solution for allergy and asthma sufferers
Posted on: October 8, 2015 | By Mike Booth
Allergy and asthma problems don’t end when you enter a workplace or school. In fact, outdoor air is a major component of what we breathe when we’re inside, which is compounded by triggers such as dust and invisible particles that are all around us.
To fight asthma and allergies indoors, you need an air purifier that’s up to the task.
Get Up-Close and Personal With AeraMax Professional
Posted on: September 30, 2015 | By Mike Booth
Facility managers and other building and corporate executives focused on achieving and sustaining clean workplace environments can visit with the AeraMax Professional team at three shows in October.
Flu prevention: Why traditional methods aren’t enough
Posted on: September 23, 2015 | By Mike Booth
While experts have always advocated the flu shot as a means for flu prevention, especially for children and seniors, the 2014-15 vaccine was only 19 percent effective, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.