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A strong sense of community and compassionate care differentiates the day-to-day living environment for senior residents and staff at Millers Landing in Minneapolis. So, when the facilities and community development teams were looking to add a layer of indoor air protection in the building's popular Activities Room they installed ISO-Aire clean air technology. Having safe, purified air circulating throughout the space where residents congregate to enjoy meals, play games, and watch movies would offer peace of mind, enable more interaction and spark deeper engagement.

Millers Landing is the first senior living facility to proactively purify the indoor air with ISO-Aire clean air technology. The recirculating unit contains dual medical-grade filtration including a 99.97% HEPA filter (at .3 microns) as well as bipolar ionization. Together the proven components protect the community space by helping to ensure 99.99% of potentially harmful particulates like viruses, bacteria, mold, and pollen are captured and destroyed.

Emerging evidence and clean indoor air advocacy from public health officials is urging leaders to invest in further research to understand how COVID-19 can be transmitted by airborne particles. Microscopic particulates, such as Coronavirus particles measuring .1 to .12 microns in diameter, can penetrate the lungs and bloodstream when inhaled, posing a dire threat to human health. These are captured and eliminated inside the ISO-Aire unit ensuring cleaner, safer indoor air for all.