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County officials consider ‘AirShield’ air‑sanitizing pilot at Riverside nursing home to cut infections and absenteeism
Summary
Public health consultants and county staff discussed a no‑cost pilot offered by AirShield/Virus Killer to install atmospheric‑plasma air‑sanitizing equipment at county facilities (Riverside nursing home recommended), with commissioners agreeing to a scoping meeting to set metrics and a baseline.
Strafford County officials and public health advisers discussed a proposed no‑cost pilot from AirShield/Virus Killer to install air‑sanitizing equipment at county facilities, with Riverside nursing home identified as the preferred pilot site. Presenters said the technology uses atmospheric plasma (ionized air) to reduce airborne pathogens, and they asked the county to provide baseline infection and absenteeism data so the vendor can evaluate impact during the pilot period.
Nick Compass (presenting for the vendor engagement) and public health practitioner Tory Jenison described the product and the pilot structure. Jenison explained the…
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