Removing mold, mildew and bacteria from marijuana facilities: AiroCide

Controlling mold spores, powdery mildew, fungus, bacteria and other maladies from infiltrating cultivation and processing facilities is a significant challenge for those in the cannabis industry.

Using technology developed by NASA, KesAir has introduced a product designed for safe, energy-efficient, chemical-free and effective air sanitation for any type of environment.

AiroCide uses a photocatalytic reactor (rather than a filter) to kill airborne bacteria, mold/fungus, viruses, allergens and mycotoxins.

It produces no ozone, while oxidizing volatile organic compounds (VOCs), to remove harmful gases and undesirable odors.

It is extremely energy-efficient, requiring just four amps and consuming less energy than three 100-watt light bulbs. Maintenance is minimal, consisting of yearly replacement for the proprietary high-intensity photocatalytic oxidation lamps.

AiroCide can quickly and easily be retrofitted into most facilities and does not need to be incorporated into the HVAC system.

More information: www.kesair.com.

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