We spend 90% of our time indoors, and Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) is one of the top five health threats in the United States. Buildings accumulate unsafe levels of viruses, particles, bacteria, mold spores and volatile organic compounds.
AtmosAir’s singular technology uses a natural, certified ozone-free process called Bi-Polar Ionization to neutralize viruses and contaminants in the air and on surfaces.
AtmosAir Bi-Polar Ionization is more effective and long-lasting than competing technologies, such as needlepoint ionization. AtmosAir ions last longer in the atmosphere and the AtmosAir tubes only need to be changed every two years, far longer than competing machines.
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A March Facebook post changed everything for Shelton based Modern Plastics. Hearing constantly about the shortage of Personal Protective Equipment, Bing Carbone, President of the 75-year-old Shelton company, wondering what the demand was for plastic face shields.
The Blackstone Grille in Prospect can only fit 25 people on its small patio. While patio business has played a crucial part in the restaurant’s recent success, cold weather is coming. That’s why owner and operator, Rick Dissell invested in an air cleaning system to make customers feel more comfortable dining inside.
The hotel made a major investment in the AtmosAir system, which removes 99.9 percent of the COVID-19 virus, pollution, bacteria, mold spores and dust in the air, replacing it with clean, fresh air. The hotel is also obtaining its Global Biorisk Advisory Council Certification (GBAC), which ensures the hotel’s rigorous high standards when it comes to keeping the facility clean and sanitized.