Why Mold Matters

If you have mold in your house, it’s important to act quickly to address it to avoid serious health risks. The symptoms of mold exposure include asthma, skin irritation, and eye irritation, and mold exposure can be serious for children and the elderly as well as for pregnant women. Mold is found both outdoors as well as indoors, enter your home … Read more

Efficient Buildings, Cost Savings for Health Facilities

The need for moderate to major building improvements in health and elderly care facilities across the nation is staggering. Although the need for building renovations creates an opportunity to improve energy efficiency, which can lead to energy cost savings in the long run. In addition, performing routine preventive maintenance can ensure that building systems continue … Read more

Airborne Effects on Human Health

Ultra-Fine Particles, Microscopic Threats to Your Health Microscopic particles in the air we breathe can contribute to immediate raspatory function but also disease as well. Both the outside air and the air in your home or workplace can have pollutants – each with their own significant effects on our health. Measured by the amount of pollutant and/or particles in the … Read more

Indoor Air Pollution, The Toxic Truth

Indoor air pollution has been linked to a wide variety of adverse health effects, including headaches, respiratory problems, frequent colds and sore throats, chronic cough, skin rashes, eye irritation, lethargy, dizziness and memory lapses.  Many people don’t realize that their ”perpetual cold” or other nagging symptoms may be caused by the very air they breathe … Read more

Sick Building Syndrome: Building Related Illnesses

As the world continues to progress utilizing modern technology and design methods, efficient and sustainable buildings are built, however, at the expense of safety and health. Recent data obtained by the U.S. Protection Agency (EPA) shows a staggering 90 percent of the population spend their time indoors. Now more than ever, keeping up with the … Read more

The dangerous effects of animal urine, dander and other particulates at kennels and high-density shelters on animals and their caregivers

We often overlook the harmful effects of poor indoor air quality on animal health, and particularly so in kennel and shelter environments where the high densities of animals and their biological waste, along with chemical agents used for cleaning, creates unhealthy levels of particulates and odors that result in poor indoor air quality harmful to … Read more

Maintaining Air Quality in Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA), from Indoor Farming to Greenhouses

The environment that helps indoor plants and crops thrive also creates an environment ripe for the propagation of undesirable biological species in the form of fungi, molds and insects, rendering the struggle to control outbreaks in Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA) a constant one, no matter the crop or the growing environment. CleanAirZone’s (CAZ) revolutionary filterless … Read more

CleanAirZone 100% Green Biology-Based Air Purification System in Nursing Homes

Studies In the first few months of the COVID-19 pandemic showed that nursing home residents and staff represented over a third of the nation’s known coronavirus deaths, and experts believe the figure is likely higher as the virus attacked this especially vulnerable population. But beyond COVID, indoor air quality has declined to unhealthy levels that … Read more

CleanAirZone 100% Green Biology-Based Air Purification System Ideally Suited for a Multitude of Interior Settings

Well before the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, air quality in both residential and public arenas has long been a source of health concerns for young and old, generated by pollutants ranging from chemicals and gases to such living organisms as mold, bacteria, cysts and viruses.  While poor air quality can result in common and … Read more

Report of Data of CleanAirZone Technology. Nail Salon – Great Neck, New York

On October 1st,2016 an Air monitor was installed at Star Spa, a nail salon located at 10 Bond St. Great Neck, New York. For a period of 5 days the monitor did constant readings of VOCs and Odor gases to create a baseline of data. Subsequently two CleanAirZone Air Purifiers were installed strategically while the air monitor kept creating constant readings of VOCs and Odor gases in order to see the effectiveness of CleanAirZone technology.