UVR[X] and Steril Aire energy-efficient UV-C solutions optimize HVAC performance, reducing utility costs for government facilities while promoting healthier environments. By maintaining cleaner coils and improving airflow, these systems lower energy consumption, extend HVAC equipment lifespan, and help protect the health of employees and visitors—delivering budget-friendly solutions without compromising air quality or safety.

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WHEN A CITY SEES THE BENEFIT OF UVC

The City of Santa Clarita showcased the power of UV-C technology by improving air quality, reducing maintenance, and cutting energy costs through its HVAC systems. By preventing microbial buildup, the city enhanced system performance and created healthier indoor spaces for employees and visitors—proving UVC’s value in municipal buildings.

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TWO THINGS CAN BE TRUE AT THE SAME TIME

PROTECTING PUBLIC HEALTH WHILE SAVING MONEY

SAVING MONEY

MAINTENANCE & UTILITY COSTS

Implementing energy-efficient measures in public buildings can save substantial costs and reduce maintenance expenses.

THE FACTS:

  • Local government buildings consume approximately 2 quadrillion BTUs annually and could save $3.7 billion each year with a 20% improvement in energy efficiency. (Source: US Dept. Energy)
  • Germicidal ultraviolet (GUV) air treatment can reduce the need for frequent coil cleaning, lowering maintenance costs and extending equipment lifespan. (Source: US Dept. Energy)
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INFECTION PREVENTION

BETTER HEALTH FOR GUESTS & EMPLOYEES

UV-C systems provide a proven solution for reducing the spread of infections in healthcare settings. By targeting bacteria, viruses, and fungi, UV-C helps minimize risks and supports better patient care.

THE FACTS:

  • Improved indoor air quality in public buildings can decrease absenteeism and increase productivity, yielding significant economic benefits. (Source: Better Bldg. Solutions)
  • The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) supports using ultraviolet germicidal irradiation (UVGI) in healthcare settings to reduce infection spread and protect patients and healthcare workers. (Source: US Dept Energy)
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