New independent testing conducted by the University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB), one of the world’s top biosafety testing facilities, shows that ActivePure Technology inactivated over 99.9% of highly concentrated airborne SARS-CoV-2 virus-the virus that causes COVID-19-in an enclosed setting to below detectable levels in a 60 second testing period.
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The Good Homes Approved team reviews the ActivePure® Pure & Clean device. The advanced surface and air purification technology is scientifically proven to reduce 99.96% of viruses, including airborne SARS-CoV-2 (the virus responsible for Covid-19) within three minutes. So how does it work?
Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, as it became clear that the novel coronavirus was transmitted through the air, several companies realized their NASA-derived air-quality technologies could help combat its spread. And they soon found themselves overwhelmed by demand from schools to hospitals, shopping centers, office buildings, airports, and even buses.
One of these was ActivePure Technology, formerly Aerus Holdings.
The partnership will help create better and safer working and living environments with evidence-based air purification system
“Amid the spread of new variants of COVID-19, the Hilton Hotel and Resort in São Paulo, Brazil, is committed to the health and safety of its guests and employees and is taking extra precautions by installing ActivePure Technology.”
Chaminade’s safety measures for students, faculty and staff include new air purifiers equipped with something called Active Pure technology.
Schools in Philadelphia are welcoming back students full-time at the end of August and will be introducing ActivePure Technology to every classroom.
New Zealand has stepped up the fight against potential coronavirus infections at Tokyo 2020 by installing new health technology at athletes’ accommodation.
Michael Dorsey, Co-Founder and Director at the Center for Environmental Health talks about ActivePure and the need to make indoor spaces healthier.
“What if – in the midst of a pandemic – we had the technology or a tool to keep schools open or to keep businesses from shutting? An innovation to keep the air we breathe indoors and the surfaces we touch virus free. We could have avoided the widespread, protracted Covid lockdowns.”