Muskegon Public Schools had remained entirely in remote learning since August 2020. With a push to get students back into classrooms quickly, weekly fluctuating infection rates, and older, air inadequate air systems, Muskegon needed portable air purification controls to improve air quality…
While the local New Hampshire economy was still recovering from the global COVID-19 pandemic shutdowns, The Flying Goose now had the confidence to reopen its doors fully. By implementing air purifier systems indoors, The Flying Goose could now operate safely at higher seating capacities and remain prepared for when they can once again offer their concert series.
With BST's state-of-the-art 50,000 sq. ft. facility at the heart of their company, it was imperative to continue safe operation during the ongoing pandemic. Despite comprehensive mitigation protocols already in place, BST's HR Director Nick Francescucci felt an extra layer of protection was necessary to reduce COVID's high airborne transmission risk.
For mid-size towns such as Tyngsborough, MA, a return to in-person learning was dependent on ensuring the safety of students and staff. Tyngsborough's Superintendent, Dr. Michael Flanagan, knew that these changes would require extensive research to determine effective and unobtrusive viral mitigation solutions.
After a leading childcare facility reopened following three months of closure due to Massachusetts-mandated pandemic restrictions, owner Christine made extensive PPE changes to her academic program. However, Christine knew she needed to implement air purification protection to ensure staff, students, and parents remained safe...
As the COVID-19 pandemic intensified, the city of Chelsea, Massachusetts became one of the most disproportionally affected communities in the state. With higher than normal infection rates Chelsea needed to take additional precautions to keep students safe. Sanalife got to work right away to design a custom solution to help Chelsea stop the spread…