Companies Wellair, Brandywine Improve Air Systems

FMC Tower at Cira Centre South in Philadelphia is among Brandywine’s properties; image courtesy of Brandywine.

WellAir, a major provider of indoor air disinfection and purification, has announced its solutions in elevator cabs throughout Brandywine’s entire “Trophy Class” of buildings as many employees return to workplaces, businesswire reports. Brandywine has also deployed WellAir’s portable NanoStrike™ air disinfection technology in their highly trafficked conference rooms at Commerce Square in Philadelphia. Brandywine has a 25-year track record as a full-service real estate investment, development and management company. Like WellAir, they push to create physical spaces that catalyze connection, collaboration and innovation. The company says this type of mission is now bringing people back to their work spaces. According to the Gensler U.S. Workplace Survey, more than 80% of employees who have not yet returned to the office would be more comfortable returning if indoor air systems were improved. Systems, such as the PlasmaAir 600 Series and the Defend NV 400, are both available from WellAir.

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