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How Restaurants Are Embracing Tech to Keep Diners Safe

How Restaurants Are Embracing Tech to Keep Diners Safe A white machine sits unassumingly at the entrance to a craft beer bar in Atlanta, yet scientific studies have proved that it can do something that a bouncer never could: kill SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. by Ligaya Figueras, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution / January 13, 2021 VENTURA, CALIFORNIA MAY 23, 2020-Employees at Finney s Crafthouse prepares the bar to open Thursday in Ventura Saturday. The county lifted a lockdown for sit down dining at all restaurants.(Wally Skalij/Los Angeles Times) TNS (TNS) Meet Woody, Sally and Alluriam, the latest names in the tech race to make food-service spaces safer during the pandemic.

Houston COVID-19: Rollbacks on restaurants and bars brings worry to owners impacted by pandemic

This weekend, one of the most anticipated events in our area will be going on in-person. The Bridal Extravaganza s organizers said they have specific safety measures in place, which are outlined on its webpage. Meanwhile, the event manager for Houston First Corporation, the group that works to recruit large meetings and conventions to Houston, issued the following statement: Houston First s number one priority is the safety of its staff and participants at any event taking place at the facilities we manage. The Bridal Extravaganza event scheduled to take place at the GRB, January 9-10, 2021 has met all safety protocols established by Houston public health officials, including City Health Director, Dr. David Persse. The event organizer has modified its procedures to make sure the event is as safe as possible for its staff and attendees. The organizer is available to provide specific details on these modified procedures at this year s event. Additionally, Houston First Corp. (HFC)

New COVID-killing HVAC Technology Could Protect Offices

New COVID-killing HVAC Technology Could Protect Offices Integrated Viral Protection says it installed an HVAC system that uses new technology to kill airborne viruses, like COVID-19, in an office building in Delaware. December 22, 2020 CNW Group / Mediastar Integrated Viral Protection (IVP), a technology company that specializes in indoor air protection systems, recently hosted an event to unveil a corporate office building with an HVAC system said to aid in removing COVID from the air.  The event took place in Wilmington, Delaware, at a corporate office building  that is one of the first to implement the COVID-killing Biodefense Indoor Air Protection System to enhance its HVAC infrastructure. The system could be a tool to help workers return to office work. 

New COVID-killing HVAC Technology Helping Prepare for the Re-Opening of America

Press release content from PR Newswire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. New COVID-killing HVAC Technology Helping Prepare for the Re-Opening of America December 18, 2020 GMT IVP’s Biodefense Indoor Air Protection System™ to Safeguard Workplace Air Quality and Enhance HVAC Infrastructure in Office Buildings across the US: Delaware, Texas, Colorado, California WILMINGTON, Del., Dec. 18, 2020 /PRNewswire/ - Yesterday, Integrated Viral Protection (IVP) co-hosted a hybrid on-site and virtual event in an important step in the fight against COVID-19. The event marked Farmers headquarters becoming the first corporate office building to implement the world’s only COVID-killing Biodefense Indoor Air Protection System™ to enhance their HVAC infrastructure. Wilmington’s Mayor and leading innovators, scientists and engineers were in attendance at the event that demonstrated how science and technology are leading businesses through this public health crisis and ge

New COVID-killing HVAC Technology Helping Prepare for the Re-Opening of America

Share this article Share this article IVP s Biodefense Indoor Air Protection System™ to Safeguard Workplace Air Quality and Enhance HVAC Infrastructure in Office Buildings across the US: Delaware, Texas, Colorado, California WILMINGTON, Del., Dec. 18, 2020 /PRNewswire/ - Yesterday, Integrated Viral Protection (IVP) hosted a hybrid on-site and virtual event in an important step in the fight against COVID-19. The event marked the offices at 3 Beaver Valley Road becoming the first corporate office building to implement the world s only COVID-killing Biodefense Indoor Air Protection System™ to enhance their HVAC infrastructure. Wilmington s Mayor and leading innovators, scientists and engineers were in attendance at the event that demonstrated how science and technology are leading businesses through this public health crisis and getting Americans back to work.

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