STAYING HEALTHYWELLNESS
Breathing Does MatterHealthy Breath
UnhealthyBreathing
An Affordable Health-Care Option
The air we breathe is not an unlimited
resource
Location often effects indoor air quality
LocationPicture of Tall office buildingIn big city with traffic
A solution to Indoor Air Quality that lasts and is
affordable
Using Reactive Oxygen Species to destroy contaminants
Significantly reduced viruses, mold, bacteria
&TVOC’s
Invisible Airborne
contaminants
Genesis Panel Kill Zone
Working away from the occupied space: Passive Safe
Like the atmosphere, Genesis works apart from where living creatures breathe
Total Contaminants Various Sources
OpenDoororWindow
Off Walls
Floors & Furnishings
Exhaled BreathTreated Air
Photo Catalytic Oxidation Panels
Everyone can enjoy clean air !!!! Why capture a problem ?
What do these units have in common?
Remember a dead or destroyed spore, bacteria or viruswill not be backto infect another day
PCO field of destruction
Does it cost you to breathe healthy air?
$$$ Are never the full story
Feeling Better
Breathing Deeply
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It Costs,…… doing nothing………. You are more than a statistic !!!!!!!One of the best studies to date on quantifying potential health and productivity
benefits from providing good indoor environmental conditions — IAQ, thermal and lighting — was conducted by William Fisk, head of the Indoor Environment Department at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, and his colleagues. Their findings reflect an analysis of a large number of earlier studies.Potential Annual Health Care Savings And Productivity Gains From Improving Indoor Environments (Fisk and Rosenfeld 1997).Source of Productivity
GainPotential Annual Health Benefits in U.S.
Potential U.S. Annual Savings on Productivity Gain (1996 $U.S.)
Reduced respiratory disease 16 to 37 million avoided illnesses
$6 to $14 billion$23 to $54 per person
Reduced allergies and asthma
10 to 30 percent decrease in symptoms in 53 million people with allergies and 16 million people with asthma
$2 to $4 billion$20 to $80 per person (with allergies)
Reduced sick building syndrome symptoms
20 to 50 percent reduction in symptoms experienced frequently by 15 million workers
$10 to $30 billion$300 per office worker
Improved worker performance from changes in thermal environment and lighting
Not applicable $20 to $160 billion
They also estimated the annual economic costs of common respiratory illnesses (reported in 1996 dollars).•180 million lost workdays •120 million additional days of restricted activity •$36 billion ($140 per person) in health care costs •$70 billion ($270 per person) total cost
Businesses, Homes, Offices and School Classrooms are filled with the air we breathe.
Do not become a Statistic
Make it clean airWith
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