Ensuring Clean Air To Provide Reassurance To Both Staff And Spectators In Enclosed Spaces In Stadia
Protect your staff, visitors and spectators in your stadia by closing the infection control loop. The virus causing Covid-19 is airborne – fact. The latest Delta variant in particular, is more easily transmitted and contracted than the original SARS-CoV-2 virus. Washing your hands, surfaces, opening a window and distancing will not safely, effectively and constantly disinfect the air indoors.
However, Novaerus Air Disinfection devices can.
- Unlike UV light solutions, Novaerus Medical Grade technology is safe to use constantly,
- 24/7 around even the most vulnerable. It emits nothing but disinfected air.
- Filter systems merely trap bacteria. Novaerus destroys viruses at DNA/RNA level.
- Originally designed for infection control in medical settings, the Novaerus solution
- is now being used as a ‘back to work tool’ for all types of businesses.
- Independently tested and proven against live SARS-CoV-2, unlike other solutions
We breathe around 11,000 litres of air every day. Indoor air is ten times more polluted than outdoors.
Plastic screens and domestic air purifiers will not protect you from airborne pathogens which can remain in the air for prolonged periods of time.
Novaerus’ medical grade devices have been proven to destroy ALL airborne viruses.
In case studies (see our website) the use of these devices has demonstrated improved productivity and reduced sickness absence.
These portable, plug and play units require no installation or ongoing maintenance.
They can be placed in offices, stairwells, lifts, and anywhere people come together in indoor spaces, for work, or leisure.
No installation or ongoing costs. Economical to run, they provide a huge reduction in yearly costs caused by sickness absenteeism.
By creating healthy indoor air quality for staff, visitors and spectators, you are protecting your greatest assets.
For more information on how you can reassure staff and visitors please visit: www.seldex.co.uk or contact us on: 0330-223 5320 or by e-mailing: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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