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Articles in Category: Air Purification, San Antonio, TX

Air purification technology can help stop the spread of airborne disease in your San Antonio, TX, business location. Call ASAP Security Services to learn more.


Bring Clean Air to Your Office, Business, or School with Air Purification

Sanitize and Clean the Air for a Healthier Space to Live, Work, and Play

Bring Clean Air to Your Office, Business, or School with Air Purification

The poor quality of indoor air in our schools, offices, homes, and buildings has been making the news for some time. And with the growing use of synthetic building materials, furnishings, pesticides, paints, and cleaning products, it’s only getting worse. Then, the pandemic struck, and businesses rushed to determine how to minimize the health risks for their employees and clients. 

The answer for many is air purification systems that can reduce indoor pollutants and kill bacteria and viruses. Of course, not all of these systems are created equally, and many companies have jumped on the air purification bandwagon since COVID-19 struck. Let’s dispel the myths from the truth and help you decide what type of air purification system might be right for your San Antonio, TX, school, organization, or business.

Minimize Airborne Transmission of Disease With UV-C Air Purification

Air purifiers using short-wave ultraviolet light is one way to kill viruses in offices, schools and other business locations

Minimize Airborne Transmission of Disease With UV-C Air Purification

As people head back to work, school, shops and restaurants in San Antonio, TX, business owners and managers are doing everything in their power to keep employees, customers and the public at large safe. At ASAP Security Services, we’re here to help businesses ease the burden by deploying technology solutions that help managers monitor and detect masks (or a lack of one), fevers and social distancing in enclosed public spaces.

Today, we’re here to discuss another solution that can help curb the coronavirus’s spread: air purification technology with short-wave ultraviolet light (UV-C). Keep reading to learn all about it.