by AF 0119c — January 21, 2009—A new chemical formulation and delivery system created by Prolitec, Inc., can be programmed to sanitize the air continuously or during specific times of day throughout HVAC ducts and occupied enclosed spaces, says the company. Applications include homes; medical facilities; doctor, dentist and veterinary offices; schools and classrooms; long-term care facilities; health clubs and more.
The new air-sanitizing agent, called ARIA, won EPA registration in November, says the company. It works in tandem with Prolitec’s existing family of Air/Q ambient-scenting and odor-control systems, which already are widely used in the hospitality, gaming and retail sectors.
Because of its ability to continually sanitize the air within enclosed spaces, ARIA is of keen interest to HVAC professionals for continuously cleaning the air in ducts and proprietors of any type of indoor facility where airborne odor causing bacteria and mold may thrive.
Available in odorless or scented versions, ARIA is invisible, leaving no surface deposits.
Prolitec’s computer-controlled system Air/Q system works by converting the ARIA formulation into non-toxic, micro-droplets less than 1/100th the diameter of a human hair to instantly create a sanitizing vapor throughout the enclosed space. ARIA is packaged in tamper-proof, recyclable cartridges that are easily inserted into the installed Air/Q appliance, and changed periodically by the user or by Prolitec service technicians in large commercial facilities.
For more information, see the Prolitec Web site.