Carrier Launches Higher-Capacity OptiClean Air Scrubber
for Healthy Indoor Air Quality in K-12 Schools.
Portable, flexible device cleans contaminated air
using HEPA filtration.
As
schools make plans and take precautions for reopening in
the fall,
Carrier announced the launch of its
OptiCleanTM 1500-cfm Dual-Mode Air Scrubber & Negative
Air Machine, ideal for helping to maintain clean and
healthy indoor air quality in classrooms, cafeterias,
libraries, gymnasiums, restrooms and more. The new unit
joins the existing OptiClean 500-cfm unit, which was
launched in April to help create infectious isolation
rooms in hospitals treating COVID-19 patients and is now
used in hospitals and dental offices and is ideally
suited for individual classroom use. The new model draws
air from inside larger spaces, removes many contaminants
and discharges cleaner, filtered air.
“Schools and school districts around the country are
making very difficult decisions about how to adequately
prepare to reopen in the fall while keeping their
students and teachers safe,” said Chris Nelson,
Carrier’s HVAC President. “Our new OptiClean technology
will provide one piece of the puzzle to help protect the
health of students and teachers when they return to
school. The new units can be plugged into a standard
wall outlet in any room where students and teachers
congregate during the school day to help reduce
contaminants like the coronavirus, improve indoor air
quality, and slow the spread of disease.”
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