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into your classrooms

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Halo Filter

Halo HEPA Air Filtration

With Halo, we are setting the standard for classroom Indoor Air Quality (IAQ). The Halo, designed for laboratories but tested in real-world classroom settings, reduces airborne particulate load without costly modifications to your HVAC system. Unlike floor units, Halo operates by mounting to your ceiling, away from possible interference and allowing for optimal airflow to remove harmful pathogens from your breathing zone.

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98% Reduction In Particle Load

Cycles clean, filtered air back into the room

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Simple
Installation

It's as easy to install as a ceiling fan

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Improve Indoor
Air for Less

No need for costly upgrades to your HVAC system

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Tested in Classrooms

Proven to work in real-life classroom settings

Halo EPA Filtration Capabilities

Halo’s HEPA Filtration capabilities are effective down to 0.1 micron in size. The average dust particle is around 10 microns, the average bacteria is 1-3 microns across, and the average virus is 0.1-0.5 microns in size.

Simply put, the particles that get people sick can’t escape from Halo’s filtration capabilities.

Halo Facts

Proven effectiveness at reducing load concentration of present viable and non-viable particles in both controlled and real-world settings.

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Mitigates the risk of airborne viruses, bacteria, mold and fungi.

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Improved IAQ decreases staff and student absenteeism

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H14 medical-grade HEPA filters capacity and efficiency

Capacity & efficiency

A Permanent Solution for Room Level Mitigation Without the Need for HVAC Upgrades

Originally developed to capture pathogens (viruses, bacteria, etc.) from the air in laboratories, Halo stations are backed by more than 50 years of experience in Indoor Air Quality improvement. They are proven to reduce the risks associated with exposure to poor-quality air and are perfect for any enclosed or poorly ventilated space.

Halo vs. Floor-Mounted Units

Halo Ceiling-Mounted Unit

Pushes air up and away from breathing zone

Data collected from classrooms with human use

Fully independent from HVAC, with remote connectivity via iPad/phone

Always on for continual air quality improvement

No harmful by-products and ceiling mount eliminates interference

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FLOOR-MOUNTED UNITS

Recirculates contaminated air at nose/mouth level

Only tested in controlled settings and not realistic for classroom

Recommended placement creates electrical and safety hazards

Only operates when turned on, allowing for pathogen accumulation

Can be pulled over, unplugged, and produces airborne by-products

FEWER MISSED DAYS. MORE CHILDREN IN SCHOOL.

Give Your Staff and Families Peace of Mind

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