City of Albuquerque Partners with Steril-Aire & Johnston Co. to Install UVGI Equipment in Airport and Major Public Buildings
Mayor Tim Keller and officials from the Albuquerque International Sunport announced the completion of new indoor air quality control upgrades with the installation of Steril-Aire ultraviolet-C germicidal irradiation (UVGI) systems. These new solutions sanitize HVAC systems to help eliminate and decontaminate airborne pathogens, allergens, toxins and irritants by targeting the DNA of microorganisms, destroying their cells and reducing replication. The system, which will help protect against airborne viruses, has been installed in a number of large City facilities to-date. As demand for air travel continues to rebound following the COVID-19 pandemic, New Mexico’s largest commercial airport continues to implement new safety procedures that…
More from InformationalMore posts in Informational »
- Congressman Sanford D. Bishop Jr. Presents Federally Funded Check to Leesburg, GA to Include UV Wastewater Treatment
- Westmoreland, PA Approves $31 M in Water Treatment Plant Upgrades Including Ultraviolet Disinfection System
- Bioaerosol Chamber Disinfected with Ultraviolet Light Between Studies
- Morro’s Bay, CA Has $160M Water Treatment Online Ahead of Schedule and Includes UV Advanced Oxidation
- PURO UV, Ushio and Johnson Controls Join Forces to Further the Scientific Research of Far UV-C and Validate its Benefits to IAQ