The importance of clean air
While we should all be aware of the importance of handwashing, surface disinfecting and social distancing, the importance of indoor air quality should not be ignored.
Indoor public spaces are natural breeding grounds for viruses, germs, allergens and odours which are released during talking, coughing, sneezing and regular exhalation.
If air quality is not controlled, harmful droplets can linger in the air for hours, even after people have left a room.
To prevent airborne viruses spreading, they should be removed from the air and sterilised immediately. This clean air can then be safely released back into circulation.
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