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SecureAire Adds Multiple HVAC Professionals to Leadership Team
National Leader in Clean Air Technology, SecureAire, Growing Amid Increased Demand For Clean Air Due To COVID Pandemic
SecureAire Names Dr. Mark Ereth as Chief Medical Officer
National Leader in Clean Air Technology Adds Prominent Anesthesiologist and Entrepreneur to Executive Leadership Team
SecureAire, SARS-CoV-2 and the COVID-19 Pandemic
SecureAire’s Active Particle Control and Pathogen Inactivation Technology is the state-of-the-art solution for the removal and reduction of airborne pathogens and contaminants in any indoor air environment. The SARS-CoV-2 virus is exponentially easier to destroy than the Anthrax surrogate (Bacillus subtilis) which has been proven to be removed and destroyed by SecureAire technology. It follows that the SARS-CoV-2 virus will certainly be removed and destroyed even more quickly.
Dr. Hernandez Statement on SecureAire’s Effectiveness on SARS-CoV-2
As per our collaborative publication in the American Journal of Infection Control, the scientific community now has access to the findings of inactivation of an Anthrax surrogate (Bacillis subtilis). This work was completed in our University of Colorado Boulder laboratory. The ability to kill this relative resistant microbe, Bacillis subtilis, is significant as a robust indicator organism: that is, once that threshold is met, it’s generally accepted that such a technology could inactivate most other bacteria and virus particles.
St. Mary’s Hospital for Children Acquired Infection Reduction Success with SecureAire
St. Mary’s Hospital for Children (Bayside, NY) is a unique Healthcare Institution that always keeps its focus on the health and well being of their children. As a progressive institution, St. Mary’s is always looking for next generation technology to assist in prevention and reduction of Hospital Acquired Infections or HAI’s. With the focus on reducing airborne caused HAI’s, St. Mary’s deployed SecureAire Technology in early February of 2019 and quickly noticed a significant reduction of HAI’s during the first 60 days by nearly 63%. As the overall trend of HAI’s continued to decrease, the global pandemic of COVID-19 hit the United States with New York being the first “hot spot”. With aggressive measures now enacted by St. Mary’s, and the SecureAire System working continuously during the last 16 months, the outcome for the children and their families has been extraordinary.