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Resorts Casino Hotel to Install Patented Air Purification System Press
Jun 17, 2020

Resorts Casino Hotel to Install Patented Air Purification System

Resorts Casino Hotel announced today that it will be installing AtmosAir Solutions’ patented bi-polar ionization indoor (BPI) air purification system technology on the entire casino floor, all smoking and non-smoking areas, hotel lobby, some bars, restaurants and the food court area. The installation is part of Resorts’ Play Safe, Work Safe plan to responsibly welcome […]

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Office Windows Don’t Open, So Landlords Turn to Clean-Air Tech to Fight Virus Spread Press
Jun 1, 2020

Office Windows Don’t Open, So Landlords Turn to Clean-Air Tech to Fight Virus Spread

Fear that Covid-19 will spread through the air in office buildings has the owner of New York’s most famous tower boasting on television about HVAC systems. “Even at the Empire State Building, down to the observatory, we have MERV 13 filters,” Anthony Malkin, chief executive of Empire State Realty Trust, said in a June 9 interview with CNBC. “We have AtmosAir, proven to […]

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Welcome Back to Your Post-Corona Office. You Probably Won’t Recognize It. Press
May 16, 2020

Welcome Back to Your Post-Corona Office. You Probably Won’t Recognize It.

Thermal cameras, bacteria-fighting HVAC systems and contactless coffee machines. Welcome back to the office – you may not recognize it. As New Yorkers gear up to go back to work, landlords are scrambling to cater to a totally different set of priorities. Over the past few years, office spaces have been designed to maximize social […]

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Bi-polar Ionization Could be a Secret Weapon in the War Against COVID-19 Press
Apr 8, 2020

Bi-polar Ionization Could be a Secret Weapon in the War Against COVID-19

Bipolar ionization is experiencing a surge in popularity as the coronavirus pandemic fans concerns about air quality. Integrated into HVAC systems, the technology utilizes specialized tubes that take oxygen molecules from the air and convert them into charged atoms that then cluster around microparticles, surrounding and deactivating harmful substances like airborne mold, bacteria, allergens, and […]

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Coronavirus has NYC Buildings Eyeing New Cleanliness and Security Protocols Press
Apr 7, 2020

Coronavirus has NYC Buildings Eyeing New Cleanliness and Security Protocols

Building owners are creating new cleanliness and security protocols amid fears that pandemics could become part of the new normal. “People are tearing up the old real estate playbook,” said Michael Silver, chairman of Vestian, a real estate management company that focuses on tenant clients. “Who would want to go back to coworking post virus? […]

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What to Expect the Next Time You Fly — Changes Airlines Have Made in Response to the Coronavirus Pandemic Press
Apr 2, 2020

What to Expect the Next Time You Fly — Changes Airlines Have Made in Response to the Coronavirus Pandemic

With 85 percent of all Americans now under stay-at-home orders and the government advising against all nonessential travel, far fewer people are flying and those flying are doing so because they have to. In fact, the latest airline data show that passenger volumes have fallen as much as 93 percent. For those still flying, however, here are the steps […]

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Air Purification and the COVID-19 Fight Press
Apr 1, 2020

Air Purification and the COVID-19 Fight

Air purification combats airborne and surface-to-person viruses in buildings and an Australian firm is putting it to use. Johnson Controls Australia is demonstrating its commitment to reducing the impact of the COVID-19 virus with the introduction of technology that can benefit the health of building occupants. It has partnered with AtmosAir to launch in Australia […]

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How Coronavirus Fear Boxed Out The Cleveland Cavaliers’ Virus-Resistant Arena Press
Mar 18, 2020

How Coronavirus Fear Boxed Out The Cleveland Cavaliers’ Virus-Resistant Arena

Coronavirus brought the Cleveland Cavaliers’ miserable season to a screeching halt. The USA’s health crisis indefinitely delayed Cleveland fans’ misery campaign (amid the league’s second-worst record). Still, the suspended NBA season is a disappointment. The forward-thinking Cavs were more prepared for this worldwide pandemic than most teams. Or so it thought. The franchise lost hometown […]

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