
It’s late October 2021. The pandemic isn’t over. We’re still in it.
Vaniman content specifically about portable HEPA air purifiers and their myriad applications for a variety of industries.
It’s late October 2021. The pandemic isn’t over. We’re still in it.
A newly released study from the University of Maryland shows the COVID-19 virus and all its iterative variants and mutations get better at airborne transmission.
That’s right — the virus is evolving toward more efficient aerosol generation. Improving indoor air quality is at a higher urgency than ever.
A team of scientists with expertise in engineering, chemistry, and other related fields has just published a report with an overview of approaches for measuring ventilation in schools and universities across the United States.
Smoke. It’s bad.
How bad? Very bad. Worse than you thought.
Back in June, we presented a panel discussion with two renowned researchers working deeply in the COVID-19 pandemic. Watch the highlights.
The window is open — public schools are letting out and vaccination rates continue to ramp up nationwide. Summer vacation for students has only just begun, but it’ll be over before we know it. We’re not out of the woods for COVID-19. New variants are rising around the world, and the US still has some […]
Vaniman Manufacturing Co. could not be more pleased to announce our partnership with the Purchasing Association of Central Alabama (PACA). We will be able to provide critically important portable HEPA air filtration equipment for PACA members in response to the pandemic and indoor air quality concerns. By negotiating reduced pricing, PACA has made it easier […]
If you’ve been thinking about air purification, no matter what your setting is, you’ll need to be able to cut through the noise and make a smart decision.
If you’re shopping around for air purifiers, here’s what you need to know, and what to watch out for, when companies claim a “square footage” for their products.
Allergy sufferers: do you feel like seasonal allergies are getting worse every year? Well, according to science, you’re right: they are.