PTAC Disinfection for COVID-19 in Delaware

GREENANDSAVE Staff

Posted on Tuesday 8th December 2020
Coronavirus Vaccine in Delaware

 

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 Delaware

We are pleased to provide the 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 Delaware: Delaware health care workers could begin receiving COVID-19 vaccines in early December

“Delaware residents could begin receiving COVID-19 vaccines as soon as Dec. 11, state officials said Tuesday afternoon.

The first doses will go to front-line health care workers, though doses for the general public could be available as early as March, according to Dr. Karyl Rattay, the director of the Delaware Division of Public Health.

Previously, health officials said a limited amount of COVID-19 vaccines could be available for high-risk groups at the end of December, and the vaccine would likely be widely available by late spring or early summer.

The announcement comes as COVID-19 cases continue to surge in Delaware and throughout the country. Delaware on Tuesday reported 438 new cases, raising the seven-day average for new cases to an all-time high of 440.7.

The state also reported five new deaths and 185 hospitalizations – the most since May 27.

At his weekly coronavirus press briefing, Gov. John Carney urged Delawareans to ‘lean into’ mitigation measures such as mask wearing and social distancing to ‘flatten the curve’ once more before the vaccine becomes widely available.

‘The cavalry is on its way,’ Carney said.”

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