Detect Airborne Biological Matter like Coronavirus

AirAnswers

AirAnswers® is the only commercially available air sampling device that collects all biological particles including viruses such as coronavirus, bacteria, allergens, and molds down to 0.1 microns. 

AirAnswers® monitors for the invisible ultra-fine allergens and mold particles that can cause potentially harmful
health effects.

Our revolutionary technology has the capability to monitor a multitude of public spaces for the presence of airborne SARS-CoV-2 and verifies current protocols such as ventilation, disinfection, cleaning, air purification and filtration. 

AirAnswers® should be used for routine air monitoring wherever people gather and is especially critical for populations who have underlying medical conditions.

Learn more at: www.airanswers.com/covid19

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Posted On January 26, 2021
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