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Synexis Continuous Air Purification and Microbial Reduction with Innovative Dry Hydrogen Peroxide DHP™ Technology
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The Link Between Air Pollution and Cognitive Function

The Link Between Air Pollution and Cognitive Function

by Vickie Smith | Feb 20, 2025 | Indoor Environment

Recent research highlights the impact of air pollution on cognitive function, showing that even short-term exposure to particulate matter (PM) can affect the brain hours later. A study published in Nature Communications found that just one hour of exposure to high PM...
Concerns Over Air Quality in Schools Highlighted in New Survey

Concerns Over Air Quality in Schools Highlighted in New Survey

by Vickie Smith | Feb 11, 2025 | Education

Classroom air quality concerns are at an all-time high, with educators and parents increasingly alarmed by how poor indoor air impacts student health and learning. The Fellowes 2024 survey highlights the depth of this issue. Nearly 90% of teachers believe their...
The Bird Flu Outbreak and What it Means for Indoor Air Safety

The Bird Flu Outbreak and What it Means for Indoor Air Safety

by Vickie Smith | Feb 6, 2025 | Dry Hydrogen Peroxide, Indoor Environment

The bird flu outbreak and indoor air safety are becoming growing concerns as H5N1 spreads beyond poultry farms. In some regions, recent cases have been detected in mammals, including sea lions, mink, and even domestic cats. While human cases remain rare, experts watch...
EPA Formaldehyde Findings: Health Risks and How Synexis Can Help

EPA Formaldehyde Findings: Health Risks and How Synexis Can Help

by Vickie Smith | Jan 27, 2025 | Dry Hydrogen Peroxide, Indoor Environment

The recent EPA formaldehyde findings highlight the health and environmental risks associated with this widely used chemical, especially in hatcheries and agricultural settings. Historically, formaldehyde has been the go-to solution for microbial control in hatcheries....
Wildfire Smoke and Its Impact on the Food Processing Industry

Wildfire Smoke and Its Impact on the Food Processing Industry

by Vickie Smith | Jan 22, 2025 | Food Industry

Wildfires are no longer seasonal threats; they are year-round realities. Beyond the immediate damage caused by flames, wildfire smoke poses a significant and often underappreciated risk. This is especially true in industries that rely heavily on cleanliness and...
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