Summary The World Health Organisation (WHO) has updated its website, placing far greater emphasis on Covid transmission from inhaled airborne Covid19 droplets (aerosols), rather than through touching contaminated surfaces. It has also provided specific information on what constitutes good ventilation …
more The WHO and governments worldwide have recommended good indoor ventilation ever since they recognised that Covid19 was predominantly transmitted via airborne particulates and that the transmission risk from fomites (surfaces) was low. This article looks at the principal factors that …
more Dr. Sue Taylor, owner of Orchard Cottage Dental Surgery in Fetcham, Leatherhead, says air purification was always a consideration at her surgery. “We have always had excellent ventilation and the practice building is large. When the coronavirus pandemic occurred, just …
more —————————— Update November 17th 2020: the UK Government follows suit Rensair recently highlighted the changing landscape in air purification, as the WHO released a 5 minute video (WHO) recommending good room ventilation, or, where that was not possible,& …
more DENTAL PRACTICES: DOUBLE YOUR PATIENT CAPACITY WITH EFFECTIVE AIR PURIFICATION On the 28 August 2020, the NHS and the Office of Chief Dental Officer England (OCDOE) published updated Standard Operating Procedures for dental practices. They outline different “fallow periods”, or …
more Implementing and communicating a stringent policy of eradicating virus and bacteria from the air in a hotel’s premises, combined with both deep cleaning of surfaces and maintenance of safe distancing measures, will reassure potential guests. This will allow for …
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