(WJAR) — We've all heard of the benefits of fresh air and sunshine. Now, businesses locally are installing systems to bring some of the "outside", inside, in this time of COVID-19. Take Dan's Place ...
Read full article: Florida reports nearly 7,000 new coronavirus cases as surge continues across US Consumer Reports' experts reveal what a residential air purifier can really do when it comes to ...
Ultraviolet light has a long history as a disinfectant, and the SARS-CoV-2 virus, which causes COVID-19, is readily rendered harmless by UV light. The question is how best to harness UV light to fight ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — With concern that COVID-19 may be transmitted through the air, Henderson Engineers are utilizing technology to help make indoor settings a little safer by disinfecting air that ...
The ability of ultraviolet light to slash 10 to 35 percent of HVAC energy use drives nine of every 10 UV-C installations today. By eliminating accumulated organic materials and biofilm growth in ...
UV Lights Prevent Contamination in Cannabis grow facility owners and managers take painstaking measures to maintain their growing areas free of mold, mildew, fungus, and other biological contaminants.
Covid cases are now on the rise in 40 states. Scientists say airborne transmission can’t be ruled out and they are pressing The World Health Organization to rethink how the coronavirus is spread. So, ...
Air Pros CEO Anthony Perera, who grew his business to $50 million in sales in three years, said he's seen a dramatic increase in business during the pandemic as people look to improve their in-home ...
While others may be trying a flurry of disparate approaches, one Michigan-based operator is banking on ultraviolet (UV) light as a mitigation tactic against COVID-19 at its long-term care facilities. ...
Strong air flow was thought to be a good thing until it led to an asymptomatic patient transmitting the virus to 10 people in three different families at a restaurant in Guangzhou, China. Research by ...
“Usually our busiest months are March, April and May. But once COVID hit, everyone’s trips were wiped out. We will probably do 10 percent of the revenue we usually do in any given year,” said Patrick ...