Elevator Air Purification Solution Installed in NYC

NYC’s Flatiron Building; photo by Kai Pilger for Pixabay

AtmosAir Solutions, a leading indoor air purification company, and A & D Entrances, an elevator cab and entrance manufacturer servicing the New York Tri-State area, announced November 3 the first installation of the Elev-Air elevator air purification product in the Flatiron Building in NYC. Elev-Air, added to commercial office building elevator cabs, features bi-polar ionization technology that proactively emits ions 24/7 into elevator air helping neutralize airborne viruses, germs, mold and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Elev-Air tested highly effective in stopping the spread of coronavirus. As employees return to offices, indoor air quality in the workplace, and particularly in elevators where people are confined in a small space, is a major concern. Elev-Air is also being installed in six additional office buildings owned by Columbia Properties.

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