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The Next Big Thing in Air Purification

Posted on: May 18, 2016 | By Mike Booth

With the development of the brand-new AeraMax Professional II, facilities managers can ensure contaminant-free indoor air is available in a variety of settings. That’s because the AeraMax Professional II is designed specifically for smaller spaces, and complements the AeraMax Professional III and IV, which cover spaces up to 700 square feet and 1,400 square feet, […]

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Sometimes, Cutting Edge Isn’t So Great

Fancy hand dryers can spread germs around your facility Posted on: May 3, 2016 | By Mike Booth

So you walk into a public restroom, impressed with the contemporary décor. Gleaming surfaces. Ultra-modern fixtures. Chrome everywhere. Then you see the futuristic hand dryer, one unlike the typical nozzle-and-push-button machines from the industrial 1950s. There’s no button. No nozzle. You simply thrust your hands into an empty space in a sleek, wall-mounted box, where […]

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AeraMax Professional II: An air quality solution for smaller spaces

Posted on: March 23, 2016 | By Mike Booth

Finding an air quality solution for small areas isn’t always easy, as it can be a challenge to find a purifier that can fit in those spots and still be effective. That’s why AeraMax Professional has expanded its commercial-grade air purifier offerings with the AeraMax Professional II, a slim, ADA-compliant model that cleans the air in […]

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Improving campus perception

campus-perception-quad-outdoors-air-quality Posted on: March 9, 2016 | By Mike Booth

For students and their families, a campus visit can be one of the most important factors in choosing a school. After all, there’s a reason universities spend so much on awesome athletic centers, top-of-the-line health facilities and cozy student unions.

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Health Update: Flu Season 2016

flu-season-2016-iaq-working-while-sick-sick-day Posted on: February 3, 2016 | By Mike Booth

Get ready: The peak of the flu season is coming.

It’s been a mild season so far, but don’t be surprised if the number of absent employees spikes in the coming weeks.

Why? As we’ve noted, cleanliness efforts such as handwashing and cleaning surfaces don’t fully protect facilities against the flu. Instead, experts have proven that the virus is most often spread through the air.

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