Church Prioritizes Safety of Members and Community By Making Significant Air Purification Upgrades
First Presbyterian Church, Kasson, Minn.
As First Presbyterian Church in Kasson, Minn. began hosting in-person services, the community was committed to making indoor air quality improvements as members gathered to worship together safely.
Bob Gransee, a member of the church session, researched clean air technology options and felt confident going with powerful ISO-Aire™ in-space units. A RSP750 portable unit recirculates air throughout the community fellowship area near to classrooms, the choir room, staff offices, and hallway. The RSF1000 unit purifies air inside the sanctuary.
The supplemental air purification floor models with proven clean air technology offer an added layer of protection, particularly in a building with limited HVAC options.
"We were drawn to ISO-Aire given the ease of installation," explained Bob. "Mechanically speaking, we found it was difficult to upgrade our facility given we don't have an air exchange system and can't run anything through a ducted system. So far we're pleased with the units and are letting them run 24/7."
Both ISO-Aire models are engineered with medical-grade HEPA filtration paired with ozone-free bipolar ionization. Together in a proactive offense-defense type strategy, the dual components capture and destroy 99.99% of potentially harmful indoor air contaminants and pollutants including viruses, bacteria, mold, pollen, dust, and VOCs. ISO-Aire offers UVC as a third layer of clean air technology available on most models.
ISO-Aire delivers proven COVID-19 mitigation strategies that are recommended for indoor air quality established by ASHRAE and the Centers for Disease Control. Easy-to-install and maintain, ISO-Aire in-space purification solutions are helping to clean the air and protect occupants in churches, synagogues, mosques, schools, restaurants, fitness studios, senior living centers, day care facilities, and more.