PTAC Disinfection for COVID-19 in Alabama

GREENANDSAVE Staff

Posted on Friday 4th December 2020
Coronavirus in Alabama

 

PTAC Units: A Packaged Terminal Air Conditioner is a type of self-contained heating and air conditioning system commonly found in: Hotels – Motels – Senior Housing Facilities – Hospitals – Condominiums – Apartment Buildings – Add-on Rooms & Sunrooms.

Business owners and homeowners face increasing challenges with COVID-19 to adequately disinfect rooms and promote safety in Alabama.

We are pleased to provide this information below from Purge Virus regarding their offerings for PTAC Disinfection.

The Purge Virus team provides multiple solutions that include UV light, Photoplasma, and Bipolar Ionization. The Bipolar Ionization solutions have been well received, because in addition to helping to prevent the spread of COVID-19, they also remove odors from sources such as tobacco and cannabis.

PURGE VIRUS DOESN’T MAKE PTAC UNITS…THEY RETROFIT THEM TO DISINFECT INDOOR AIR.

For Purge Virus to match the available technology to your in-room HVAC systems, you can let them know the manufacturer’s name and model # of your PTAC Units. From there Purge Virus will provide you with a free assessment of the most applicable solution. The average cost of equipment and installation per room is coming in at $550-$650. Purge Virus also offers zero upfront cost financing over 3-5 years. The monthly cost can be as low as $10 per month per room.

Learn more about Bipolar Ionization here: Bipolar Ionization

For some business owners and homeowners, portable devices may make the most sense for small lobbies or in certain rooms. Learn more about Potable Disinfection Devices here: Portable Devices

Purge Virus can help you navigate the complexity of disinfection choices: CONTACT PURGE VIRUS

NEWS on COVID-19 in Alabama: ‘Masks work’: Alabama governor pushes mask requirement ahead of health order expiration

“Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey, once again, touted the use of wearing face masks to slow the spread of the coronavirus pandemic on Tuesday, less than 10 days before her latest ‘Safer at Home’ order that mandates mask wearing is set to expire.

‘We know masks work,’ said Ivey, during a stop at Mobile’s downtown airport. ‘Social distancing works. Personal hygiene works. So we know what is working.’

Ivey did not say whether she plans to continue with the mask mandate when she likely announces another extension of the state Health Order ahead of its December 11 expiration. But she continues to urge Alabama residents to wear face coverings to stop the spread of COVID-19 at a time when case counts are exploding in Alabama and around the country.

‘We hope the vaccines will be on the way,’ Ivey said, who added that she had a conversation with Vice President Mike Pence about distribution plans for the vaccines once they receive approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. ‘It’s coming. Let’s be patient.’

She added, ‘Wear the blooming masks. I hate the things too. It’s just a necessary thing we got to do.’”

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