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                 Indoor Air Quality
  Testing for pure wellness
LEFT: HealthWay products are often used in hospitals and cleanrooms.
The third party testing of HealthWay's high velocity Super V air purifiers covered sample bacteria and virus particles, including Staphylococcus epidermidis, a gram-positive bacterium used as a surrogate for Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), and MS2 ecoliphage, a single stranded RNA virus used as a surrogate for SARS-CoV 2.
The company's in-line Super V air purifiers are installed in HVAC ducts, typically in com- mercial settings or for whole-home residential installations.
HealthWay provides a comprehensive offering of modular, scalable, efficient, portable and in- line air cleaning solutions for any indoor envi- ronment, as well as replacement filters. HealthWay's proprietary solutions feature its patented, state-of-the-art Disinfecting Filtration System (DFS) technology, which has been proven to capture and permanently remove airborne viruses and bacteria. Its prod- ucts are sold under the brands HealthWay, Intellipure, and Pure Wellness.
HEALTHWAY, A GLOBAL provider of air puri- fication solutions for both commercial and resi- dential settings, has released laboratory results showing the company's high volume air purifi- ers capture and kill both bacteria and viruses with over 99.99 per cent efficiency.
HealthWay CEO, Jeff Pecoroni, said testing was undertaken on a variety of pathogens and
conducted by two separate third-party laboratories.
"As employees return to the office, personal and business travel picks up, ensuring a safe, clean air environment is critical. HealthWay customers can be confident that their air qual- ity meets the highest standards for a healthy environment,” he said.
 Save time with ducted installations
MANY AIR CONDITIONING installers would agree that if they needed more of some- thing, it would be time.
Polyaire recognises this, and has developed PolyPlan for their customers to help free up their time designing and quoting for ducted installations.
Polyaire marketing manager, Adam Connell, said it is computer aided design (CAD) software that is linked to the customer’s trade account.
“POLYPLAN USES COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN SOFTWARE WHICH IS LINKED TO CUSTOMER ACCOUNTS.”
“We asked, what is another way we can con- tinue to make things easier for our customers? So, now we offer cloud software they can log into, upload a house plan, use an easy tool to calculate required unit capacities, then they can leave it up to the AI to place outlets, fittings and measure flexible duct,” he said.
“It automatically sets up zones with the
capacities tool, and installers can just drag and drop in a smart controller like the AirTouch system onto the plans. It just gets the job done.”
As PolyPlan is integrated with the customer’s account, “air conditioning pros can design and have a quote for most installations in 15 min- utes or less.
“With PolyPlan’s latest add ons, you can draw the house plan directly into the system and setup scales and capacities from there,” Connell said.
Built with smart tools for air condition- ing professionals, PolyPlan auto- mates the design process for ducted installations into Australian homes.
It works with ducted reverse cycle systems, evaporative coolers, and gas heaters. “
“We even have smart tools in there to align levels with multi story homes,” he added.
Another great tool of PolyPlan is the Auto Flex Pen. All you need to do to link units, fittings, outlets and return air
RIGHT: PolyPlan automates the design process.
together is drawn in the flexible duct. The right size, insulation and length of duct will be cal- culated and inserted for you.
Installers can let PolyPlan design the instal- lation for them automatically with their pre- ferred components. “If you like working with multi directional outlets or round diffusers, PolyPlan will work with that. It’s the same if you prefer to use Ys or branch take offs or diffusion fittings,” Connell said.
“At Polyaire, we really just want to keep mak- ing things easier for our customers. Help save time and give them the tools they need.”
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