Welcome to Family Salon, a mainstay business located along Cannon Falls’ downtown Main Street district. Annette Bing has owned the full-service salon for 25-plus years; and she’s been trimming, curling, and coloring hair here for more than 30. Annette is known for her friendly and gregarious presence in this Goodhue County community located just south of the Twin Cities.
Family Salon is housed inside the iconic brick 1887 Yale Hardware building, where initially the thought of installing an indoor air filtration system via duct work may seem daunting at best. Working in historic buildings is never short on surprises as many contractors can attest to.
But, when Annette was looking for indoor air technology to help reduce and remove both airborne contaminants during the COVID-19 pandemic and odors, she turned to ISO-Aire. This low-profile recirculating unit came equipped with a HEPA filter, which helps to remove 99.99 percent of harmful bacteria, mold, and pollen inside her storefront.
“ISO-Aire offers assurance on many levels,” said Bing. “In a tight-knit community we know our customers and their health and safety is our top priority as we slowly adjust to a new normal during this COVID-19 reopening phase. During challenging times, we lean on one another to pull through, and we have the ISO-Aire team to thank for working with us to ensure we can breathe easier.”
Contact us to determine if ISO-Aire may be a high-performance solution for your small business, property, or facility. Our patented healthcare-grade technology, developed in St. Paul, Minn., protects the public in a variety of settings - from hospitals and dental offices to schools and restaurants. Installation can be customized to individual application needs in a variety of indoor environments including multi-room settings, examination rooms, petitioned salon spaces, schools and more.
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. One of the most important safeguards in minimizing exposure risk now is to sterilize our indoor air to remove any trace of harmful contaminants to protect one another. Microscopic particulates, such as Coronavirus particles measuring .12 - .1 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 clean, safe indoor air for all.