Hospitality

Dangers of Virus Transmission in Public Spaces

Posted on: August 26, 2020 | By Mike Booth

The recent—and ongoing—COVID-19 pandemic has made the public keenly aware of the dangers of aerosol transmission of viruses and bacteria, but recent studies has found another potential transmission culprit: public toilets. Researchers from Sun Yat-Sen University tested fecal samples from COVID-19 patients and found that some had potential to pass the virus along, because the […]

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Scientists Agree: The Airborne Transmission of COVID19 is a Real Risk

Posted on: July 10, 2020 | By Mike Booth

Recent news on COVID-19 airborne threat Until now, there have been conflicting messages related to the risk of the airborne transmission of COVID-19. A group of 239 scientists in 32 countries have published their open letter to global health community to present the evidence. In their letter, the highly qualified group state: Multiple studies “have […]

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The truth about COVID-19 and air purifiers

Posted on: March 31, 2020 | By Mike Booth

FACT: No air purifier can stop the COVID-19 coronavirus.  While AeraMax Professional air purifiers are highly effective at removing various viruses and airborne pollutants from enclosed spaces, NO AIR PURIFIER CAN CURRENTLY CLAIM TO CAPTURE AND ELIMINATE COVID-19—it is simply too early to know. Still, AeraMax Professional air purifiers should be considered as part of […]

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AeraMax helps Finnish finish faster?

Posted on: January 22, 2020 | By Mike Booth

National cross-country ski teams look to gain every advantage they can to cross the finish line first—everything from the latest advances in sports science, emerging eating trends involving superfoods, cryogenic recovery, cutting-edge training techniques and innovative equipment. But air purifiers? Seems the Finnish National Cross-Country Ski Team tapped into commercial-grade air purifier manufacturer AeraMax Professional […]

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A tragedy in the air

Posted on: September 4, 2019 | By Mike Booth

The tragic death of a London schoolgirl could provide greater awareness of the dangers of poor air quality. It may also be the catalyst for significant change. When nine-year-old Ella Kissi-Debrah passed away in 2013, doctors initially listed cause of death as respiratory failure as a result of severe asthma. In fact, Kissi-Debrah had the […]

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