UV Angel Installs its Next Generation Pathogen Control Technology at Michigan State University to Help Create a Safer On-Campus Environment
UV Angel, maker of next generation pathogen control technology, today announced the installation of UV Angel Clean Air™ units at Michigan State University to help create safer and cleaner environments for students and faculty throughout campus. UV Angel Clean Air™ units have been installed in high-traffic areas like Wonders Hall and Olin Health Center, to add a critical layer of protection as the university continues on-campus learning during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. The technology will soon be installed in campus athletic facilities, including the Breslin Center, Jenison Field House and the Duffy Daugherty Building. Our main priority is to keep…
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