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These hidden heroes of HVAC and plumbing quietly sanitize air and surfaces in crowded spaces

These hidden heroes of HVAC and plumbing quietly sanitize air and surfaces in crowded spaces

(Courtesy Dornbracht)

Perhaps more than ever before, the pandemic has made us conscious of the quality of air we breathe. This realization has been a boon for HVAC and plumbing manufacturers, whose products can help curb the spread of COVID-19 in crowded interior settings like classrooms and assemblies. From robust heat-pump and air-source systems that are making school cool again to top-of-the-line taps, hand dryers, and sanitary hardware, they’ve got this whole “reopening” thing covered.

a curved gold faucet in front of an ombre background that fades from purple to orange
(Courtesy Dornbracht)

CYO

Dornbracht 

 

Hand dryer on a wood wall in a public bathroom with 6 sinks
(Courtesy Excel Dryer)

XLERATOR XL-W Hand Dryer

Excel Dryer

 

toilet in a gray tile bathroom
(Courtesy Duravit)

DuraStyle Basic

Duravit

 

An AC unit in the corner of a building with red and gray shingles
(Courtesy Mitsubishi Electric)

MXZ M-Series Hyper-Heating INVERTER® H2i® Multi-Zone

Mitsubishi Electric

 

LG AC unit pictured in front of a background of varying city types
(Courtesy LG HVAC)

Multi V 5

LG HVAC 

 

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