Aircraft, Airport Terminals & Facilities The air quality in aircraft (especially helicopters
and business) contains a variety of pollutants including gaseous
odors emanating from hydraulics, ethanol and other VOC emissions,
mold, tobacco smoke, dust, allergens as well as various pathogens.
The indoor air quality of airport terminals,
hangers, garages and other airport facilities have a variety of
contaminants that must be addressed for the health of employees
as well as travelers and others. The airport HVAC systems do not
capture many different dangerous airborne pollutants consisting
of dust, bacteria, viruses, mold spores, tobacco smoke, odors emitting
from garbage, diesel engines and fuel, VOC's, mold and other contaminants. Our ActiveOx
bipolar ion technology provides the building with the most economically
advantageous position by dramatically reducing the cost of energy,
as the facility will no longer be forced to draw large amounts of
outside air into the HVAC system in order to minimize the effects
of smoking, garbage and other odors and therefore very quickly pay
for the system through a reduction of energy costs.
Aside from dramatic cost savings and the
removal of all smoke and odors the ActiveOx
system will remove mold spores, mold, dust, allergens, bacteria,
viruses, all forms of smoke and also neutralizes static electricity,
ultimately providing the clean fresh scent of mountain air and accomplishing
these vital results without producing any harmful ozone.
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