Smithsonian Environmental Research Center Adds HEPA Air Purification Unit
Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, Edgewater, MD
ISO-Aire is proud to bring clean indoor air to one of the East Coast’s most beautiful and treasured spaces: the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center (SERC).
The SERC team recently installed an ISO-Aire RSF300I equipped with medical-grade HEPA filtration paired with ozone-free bipolar ionization to help capture and destroy 99.99% of viruses, bacteria and indoor air pollutants inside the Philip D. Reed Education Center. This multipurpose space hosts researchers, students, and teachers participating in environmental educational programming. Since it was founded in 1965, the SERC has provided science-based knowledge to address the environmental challenges of our time.
Born out of a response to protect communities from the coronavirus, ISO-Aire delivers proven 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 solutions are helping to purify the air and protect occupants on U.S. military bases as well as in schools, restaurants, fitness studios, senior living centers, day care facilities, churches, and more.
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“We are honored to have ISO-Aire installed and purifying the air 24/7 to help protect the innovative team at Smithsonian Environmental Research Center. Our commercial models are U.S. made and built to last; ISO-Aire will stand the test of time at the Smithsonian.”
Chuck Albers, ISO-Aire Developer and President of parent company Ducts & Cleats