Sick Building Remediation with Asiet Air PCO Systems
Immediate relief from sick buildings and buildings that make people sick
Portable stainless steel units available to eliminate indoor air quality issues
ASIET equipment was used for restoration and remediation of mold after Hurricanes Rita and Katrina
Immediate mold, bacteria, and viruses reduction
ASIET offers immediate assistance for air quality issues in any public or private buildings. This new generation of UVC assisted cleaning chambers improve indoor air quality while protecting against mold, bacteria, viruses, biohazards, and protecting our safety. ASIET systems protect against airborne toxins by disinfecting and deodorizing the air without the use of chemicals or ozone.
Green energy = energy savings - ASIET, Inc. air systems
Indoor air quality issues after flooding
Green energy is reconditioning existing air
Install directly in return air ducts or existing air handlers
Restoration and remediation of mold after Hurricanes Rita & Katrina
Staph infections in schools and other public buildings
Immediate mold, bacteria, and viruses reduction
ASIET offers immediate assistance for air quality issues such as mold and staph infections facing public schools, jails, and other public buildings. This new generation of UVC assisted cleaning chambers improve air quality while protecting against mold, bacteria, viruses, biohazards, and protecting our safety. ASIET systems protect against airborne toxins by disinfecting and deodorizing the air without the use of chemicals or ozone.
How ASIET Air Purifiers Work:
ASIET Air Equipment employs UV-C germicidal lamps and photocatalytic "Technosite™" impregnated reactors. This combination is far more effective than UV light alone.
UV Light is provided by the sun and also by specially designed lamps. The three types of UV lamps in the market produce UV-A, UV-B and UV-C light. UV-B is used in medical applications to treat patients with Jaundice, Psoriasis, and other skin disorders by irradiating the reactor pads and in rooms to treat the upper level air next to the ceiling. UV-A is less effective in killing bacteria than UV-C. UV-C at 254 nm wavelength is the peak absorbance of DNA and RNA; therefore, the most effective in killing cells, including bacteria. UV light intensity decreases with the square of the distance from the bulb. Therefore, for UV-light to be effective, bacteria and mold cells must be in close proximity to the lamp.