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We’re honored to find ourselves in very good company in this recent article highlighting COVID-19 school mitigation strategies in SMACNews, an industry leading publication produced by the Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors’ National Association.

ISO-Aire is featured as one of several tangible solutions positively impacting schools during the pandemic. Our portable units built with medical-grade technology are hard at work purifying the air inside many K-12 schools, child-care centers, and university campuses across the country to help combat coronavirus transmission. Other HVAC experts from Montana, California, also weigh in with mitigation learnings.

Key benefits of ISO-Aire technology include our strategic airflow design and multi-layered filtration options. ISO-Aire units pull contaminated air away from the source and toward the unit where it is recirculated and cleaned through a medical-grade HEPA filter and optional ozone-free bipolar ionization and/or UVC sterilization. The proven components capture and destroy up to 99.99% of potentially harmful airborne pathogens and aerosol pollutants.

“We make sure the air does not flow across students’ faces,” explained Kevin Albers, ISO-Aire developer and manager of sales and marketing. “We don’t want to spread air from someone who’s sick to the next person, but rather to quickly move particles out of the breathing zone. Our units push high and pull low to create proper circulation.” 

If we can help your school community with safe, proven air purification technology, please email us at info@ductsandcleats.com.