CLEAN AIR INTELLIGENCE CENTER
Over 250k Fellowes Air Purifiers are Improving Indoor Air Quality in U.S. Schools
Posted on: January 19, 2022 | By Jason Jones
Fellowes air purifiers have become a distinct feature in classrooms across 45 states as educators and facilities managers create safer indoor environments for their school populations. Districts such as Jersey City Public Schools in New Jersey, Cherokee County School District in South Carolina, and Alachua County Public Schools in Florida have added a mix of […]
Once again, proof of AeraMax Pro effectiveness
Posted on: November 18, 2021 | By Jason Jones
The worldwide pandemic has focused considerable attention on indoor air quality and the transmission of viruses in enclosed spaces. When researchers found that airborne droplets from coughing and sneezing helped spread SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes the COVID-19 disease, people worked to find solutions. What’s more, many companies purported to have ways of disinfecting spaces, […]
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. […]
Over 120,000 Fellowes AeraMax Air Purifiers Now In U.S. Schools
Posted on: March 24, 2021 | By Jason Jones
We know teachers’ and parents’ concerns matter and, as the national conversation builds around the need to improve indoor air quality as part of reopening plans, Fellowes air purifiers are a distinct new feature in many classrooms. Over 120,000 classrooms nationwide have chosen AeraMax Air Purifiers to clean their air since the onset of the […]
“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 […]