Canadian aviation company manufacturing air sanitizers to fight COVID-19

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A Canadian company is developing air sanitizers to help in the fight against COVID-19.

TORONTO -- A company that has made a name for itself developing flight simulators is now helping to keep people safe in more ways than one.

The Montreal-based company expects to produce 55,000 units this year, which will be used in hospitals, doctors’ and dentists’ offices, among other companies and schools in the United States,Pascal Grenier, vice-president of CAE’s global affairs told CTV News that the manufacturing facilities previously used to build flight simulators have been retrofitted to produce air sanitizers.

Unlike an air purifier, CAE’s air sanitizer replicates the way sunlight sanitizes the outdoor environment by safely generating and diffusing hydroxyls and organic oxidants indoors. The technology’s sanitization products and solutions don’t only purify the air, they also clean it.

 

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Makes sense. With everyone under virtual house arrest and businesses effectively being put out of business, there isn’t much else for a travel related company to do.

Lmfao.... wasn’t to long ago they were reporting that air sanitizers/purifiers were bad and causing more problems

Hmmm what do those air sanitizers do to our lungs?

great now theyre going to force people to breathe chemicals. few years later well have some new mutant cancer from breathing 'air sanitizer'

👌🤣 Oook.

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