Mini Split System Disinfection for COVID-19 in Arkansas

GREENANDSAVE Staff

Posted on Monday 28th December 2020
Mini Split System Disinfection for Coronavirus in Arkansas

 

Mini Split Systems or “Mini-splits” are heating and cooling systems that allow control of temperatures in individual rooms or spaces.

Business owners and homeowners are facing increasing challenges with COVID-19 to adequately disinfect rooms and promote safety in Arkansas.

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

Our Purge Virus team is pleased to provide multiple solutions that include UV light, Photoplasma, and Bipolar Ionization. Our Bipolar Ionization solutions have been well received, because in addition to helping to prevent the spread of COVID-19, the Mini Split System Disinfection also removes odors from sources such as tobacco and cannabis.

PURGE VIRUS DOESN’T MAKE Mini Split Systems…WE RETROFIT THEM TO DISINFECT INDOOR AIR

For us to help match the available technology to your in-room HVAC systems, please let us know the manufacturer’s name and model # of your Mini Split System units. From there we will provide you with a free assessment of the most applicable solution for Mini Split System Disinfection. The average cost of equipment and installation per room is coming in at $550-$650. We also offer 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 vs Mini Split System Disinfection. Learn more about Potable Disinfection Devices here: Portable Devices

For more news on COVID-19 in Arkansas: Flu cases down in Arkansas amid COVID-19 pandemic

“While coronavirus case numbers continue to rise in Arkansas, flu numbers are down. Across the nation, health officials are seeing fewer cases of the flu than years past.

Dr. Jennifer Dillaha with the Arkansas Department of Health said they think measures that people are taking to stop the spread of COVID-19 are also helping stop the spread of the flu this year.

‘Influenza is spread the same way as COVID-19, so wearing masks and social distancing will have a beneficial effect to also prevent the spread of flu,’ Dr. Dillaha said.” 

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