Seminar 11 -- Applying UV as Best Practices and Pandemic Preparedness to Address Air and Surfaces Disinfection within Buildings PDF

Seminar 11 -- Applying UV as Best Practices and Pandemic Preparedness to Address Air and Surfaces Disinfection within Buildings PDF

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Seminar 11 -- Applying UV as Best Practices and Pandemic Preparedness to Address Air and Surfaces Disinfection within Buildings PDF

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2023

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This product is a zip file that contains files that consist of PowerPoint slides synchronized with the audio-recording of the speaker, PDF files of the slides, and audio only (mp3 format) as noted.

UV disinfection played an important role as part of a layered strategy for addressing airborne and surface contamination during the COVID-19 pandemic. Applying UV disinfection to air and surfaces within the HVAC system, duct work, and occupied spaces should not only be reserved for pandemic preparedness but also a best practices strategy for improved sanitized spaces and better IAQ for building occupants. This seminar discusses various applications using UV disinfection, such as upper air, surface, airstream, HVAC as well as the different types of UV wavelengths being applied to achieve a healthier building.

  1. Applying UV Disinfection Technologies to in Room and Occupied Spaces< /br> Richard Vincent, Member, Saint Vincent Hospital, New York, NY
  2. Applying UV Disinfection Technologies for Unoccupied Spaces< /br> Sam Guzman, Member, American Ultraviolet Company, Hackettstown, NJ
  3. UV Disinfection for HVAC and Duct Mount< /br> Aaron Engel, Member, Fresh-Aire UV, Jupiter, FL

File Size : 1 file , 99 MB
Product Code(s) : D-TO22Sem11
Published : 2023

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