Trump White House Covid-19 Disinfection

GREENandSAVE Staff

Posted on Tuesday 6th October 2020
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Given the news that President Trump and First Lady Melania have contracted the Covid-19 virus, the GREENandSAVE staff see’s a need in both the Public and Private sector for indoor clean air. There are 3.4 billion Sq. Ft of municipal real estate in the United States, if security protocols at the White House can’t contain the virus’s spread it is a wakeup call that Air Disinfection Solutions are needed by the Government and Private Real Estate owners to combat the virus’s ability to spread indoors.

Purge Virus offers cost effective Air Disinfection Solutions for all types of facilities and consumer needs. The most effective air disinfection methods are Bipolar Ionization and Ultraviolet (UV) light. Depending on the size and type of facility, Purge Virus will recommend installing their products in the Air Handling Units (AHU) or In Room.  Purge Virus also offers Portable Devices which are ideal for smaller areas and residential units and PPE equipment. Purge Virus also offers $0 upfront cost options and turn-key projects that include rebate administration for the growing number of incentives launched following the Covid-19 outbreak.

With clean air being a necessary component of the “new normal”, it is wise to act now so that businesses, facilities, and government properties can safely operate during the Covid-19 pandemic.

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has again changed its COVID-19 guidance to say the virus can be transmitted through the air.

Last month, the CDC quietly updated its guidance to reflect what many scientists have been saying for months – that the coronavirus can spread via droplets when someone so much as talks or breathes – but then days later removed the guidance, saying it was posted in error. 

But now, the CDC has updated its guidance again on how COVID-19 spreads, albeit the new guidance, which says the virus can be transmitted through the air, is not as serious-sounding as the draft guidance it posted and then removed last month. 

In a statement to CNN, the CDC said: 

"CDC continues to believe, based on current science, that people are more likely to become infected the longer and closer they are to a person with COVID-19.

"Today's update acknowledges the existence of some published reports showing limited, uncommon circumstances where people with COVID-19 infected others who were more than 6 feet away or shortly after the COVID-19-positive person left an area. In these instances, transmission occurred in poorly ventilated and enclosed spaces that often involved activities that caused heavier breathing, like singing or exercise. Such environments and activities may contribute to the buildup of virus-carrying particles."

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