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Buildings with Vapor Intrusion Issues Risk Occupants’ Health
Molecular filtration solutions from UVDI’s Sparks Technology can help remove dangerous volatile organic compounds (VOCs) to improve building indoor air quality (IAQ). Vapor intrusion is described by building envelop professionals as what happens when a gaseous substance migrates into a building. Volatile organic compounds and other gases can make their way from contaminated soils and ...
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Indoor Air Expo to Debut Innovative UV and Molecular Filtration Technologies
UltraViolet Devices, Inc. (UVDI), a leading provider of ultraviolet (UV) and molecular filtration technologies for the indoor air quality (IAQ) market, will be exhibiting at the 2011 Indoor Air Expo in San Antonio, Texas this February 15th – 17th. The expo is associated with the Indoor Air Quality Association’s (IAQA) 14th annual conference held in conjunction with the Air ...
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Several California Cities Rank Highest on the American Lung Association’s List of Most Ozone Polluted Cities
Bonded activated carbon filters from UltraViolet Devices (UVDI) provide solutions for ozone removal in California and cities nationwide. The American Lung Association recently released their annual report, State of the Air 2010. The report reveals ozone and particulate pollution levels found at monitoring sites across the country. The California cities of Los Angeles, Long Beach and Riverside ...
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Oil from the Gulf Spill Causes Respiratory Risks for Cleanup Workers and Area Residents
Bonded activated carbon filters from UltraViolet Devices (UVDI) provide air cleaning solutions to keep cleanup crews and others safe from the hazardous off-gassing from the oil spill. Last week the Associated Press reported that the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico has already released between 42 to more than 100 million gallons of oil. This has not only created a natural disaster for wildlife ...
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