Prevent Airborne Threats in Your Schools
Don’t let airborne threats prevent children from learning
What the RECIRCULATOR II can do for you
Reopen Schools
Schools are essential for children's educational, social, and emotional growth. New air quality guidelines for schools mean you need the RECIRCULATOR II.
Ease family concerns
Increase the comfort of your students with a hospital-grade air purification device especially designed for threats like COVID-19. Give them back their peace of mind.
protect employees
You expect the best from your employees, so give them the best when it comes to protecting their health. With our air purifier they can get back to doing their jobs.
prevent outbreaks
When it comes to airborne threats, you usually can’t see them coming. That’s why you need a defender like the RECIRCULATOR II that will constantly clean the air for you.
Make Biosense part of your solution team
Plan your strategy
Let’s break it down to exactly what you need to do next
- Determine how many RECIRCULATOR II devices you need. Generally you only need one device per room. The RECIRCULATOR II generates approximately 22 air changes per hour for a room with dimensions of 13’ x 15’ x 8’.
- Decide where you will place the device(s). We recommend you place the RECIRCULATOR II device on the opposite end of the doorway with the students or employees in between the doorway and the RECIRCULATOR II device.
- If you only need one RECIRCULATOR II, purchase it here and select the RECIRCULATOR II Only option. Or, call us at (800) 941-2844. If you need more than one device, please call or email to place your order.
Provide peace of mind
CDC Considerations for Schools
“COVID-19 is mostly spread by respiratory droplets released when people talk, cough, or sneeze. It is thought that the virus may spread to hands from a contaminated surface and then to the nose or mouth, causing infection. Therefore, personal prevention practices (such as handwashing, staying home when sick) and environmental cleaning and disinfection are important principles that are covered in this document. Fortunately, there are a number of actions school administrators can take to help lower the risk of COVID-19 exposure and spread during school sessions and activities.”