Our very own Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Mark Ereth, is an expert in indoor air quality. Check out his recent @TEDTalks at @tedxutulsa and @tedxsunyupstate to learn how air pollution impacts our lungs – and what you can do about it.
Ben Rizzo has an impressive history of helping companies quickly grow their customer base and revenue – we are thrilled to welcome him to the SecureAire team.
Wildfire season was once just a few months long. Now, the season is longer, the fires are larger and more intense, and the airborne distribution of the products of combustion can be measured up to 1,000 miles away. This has resulted in greater distribution of ultra-fine particulate pollutants, volatile organic compounds (VOC’s) and other toxins that are harmful to human health. Unfortunately, the vulnerable among us pay the price.
Public health experts, school administrators and teachers are more focused than ever on the importance of indoor air quality at America’s schools. Schools need to act now to protect their students and staff from COVID as well as other respiratory diseases like the flu, allergens, and airborne contaminants and toxins which can exacerbate asthma and allergies. Here is what the experts have to say.
There are many options in the indoor air quality (IAQ) market. From HEPA filters to ionizers and other options, consumers and contractors need to consider the facts before picking the right solution for their homes or business. Some of the most respected health agencies in the world – including the EPA and WHO – have warned people about ozone in particular, which is a byproduct created by ionizers. On the other hand, SecureAire’s ACTIVE Particle Control™ technology is safe and proven to eliminate up to 99% of the most dangerous particles in the air.
A Mayo Clinic professor and the leader of an Austin, Texas, prep academy write that cleaner air in buildings is a cause that should have broad support.