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Synexis Continuous Air Purification and Microbial Reduction with Innovative Dry Hydrogen Peroxide DHP™ Technology
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Why Indoor Air Quality Matters in Veterinary Clinics: A Real-World Case Study

Why Indoor Air Quality Matters in Veterinary Clinics: A Real-World Case Study

by Synexis Systems | Apr 24, 2025 | Dry Hydrogen Peroxide, Indoor Environment

Veterinary clinics are fast-paced environments where animals, staff, and pet owners intersect daily. This dynamic setting creates a unique challenge: maintaining high standards of cleanliness while minimizing the spread of illness and odor. That’s where indoor air...
Why Mold in University Housing is Worse Than You Think

Why Mold in University Housing is Worse Than You Think

by Synexis Systems | Apr 16, 2025 | Education, Indoor Environment

When students head off to college, they expect a few things: academic challenges, lifelong friendships, and maybe a less-than-luxurious dorm room. But what many don’t expect or even realize is how common and serious mold problems can be in university housing. The...
Seasonal Pathogens in Livestock Production: IAQ Strategies for Peak Disease Times

Seasonal Pathogens in Livestock Production: IAQ Strategies for Peak Disease Times

by Synexis Systems | Apr 9, 2025 | Indoor Environment

As seasons change, livestock facilities often face a heightened risk of disease outbreaks. Seasonal pathogens in livestock production can swiftly spread through herds, resulting in economic losses, health complications, and production setbacks. One crucial yet...
How Poor IAQ is Undermining Food Safety Compliance

How Poor IAQ is Undermining Food Safety Compliance

by Synexis Systems | Apr 2, 2025 | Food Industry, Indoor Environment

Adherence to rigorous food safety regulations is non-negotiable when managing a food processing or storage facility. Yet, even with meticulous sanitation practices, one crucial factor often overlooked is indoor air quality (IAQ). Poor IAQ doesn’t just affect...
Why Schools Must Integrate IAQ Into Facility Design, Not Just Maintenance

Why Schools Must Integrate IAQ Into Facility Design, Not Just Maintenance

by Synexis Systems | Mar 24, 2025 | Education

In an era where the built environment is under the microscope, indoor air quality (IAQ) in schools has moved from a background concern to a top-tier priority. The days of relying solely on reactive maintenance and HVAC upgrades are no longer enough. To ensure academic...
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