Hayleys Fentons, recently announced its partnership with Biozone Scientific International for the distribution of Biozone air purifiers in Sri Lanka.
By using a highly unique air purification system which incorporates ‘photoplasma’ technology, the range of Biozone air purifiers will eliminate airborne and surface microorganisms and contaminants, decompose volatile organic compounds, remove harmful chemical gases, while minimising any unpleasant odours which may arise. All these efforts are expected to ultimately result in significant improvements to indoor air quality, the company said in a media release.
Hayleys Fentons Managing Director, Hasith Prematillake said: “Hayleys Fentons is fully committed to ensuring a healthy and comfortable indoor environment for every Sri Lankan family. This is why, we are proud to partner with Biozone Scientific International, and with the deployment of these air purifiers, we are reinforcing our efforts to provide effective engineering solutions capable of reducing airborne bacteria, while successfully containing infectious microorganisms and impurities. Furthermore, this partnership will strengthen our position as the sole authorised agent for Biozone air purifiers, and we strongly anticipate it yielding several opportunities for new business synergies within the local air purifier market.”
Originating in Florida, USA, the Biozone air purifiers include their very own PR series, Air Care series, Mobizone series, Induct series, and Minipowerzone series. Widely tested and evaluated by numerous accredited international testing laboratories, these air purifiers have been acknowledged worldwide for their various applications in households, hotel rooms, washrooms, elevators, automobiles, refuse rooms, clinics, hospitals and restaurants, while placing a greater emphasis towards optimising their existing hygiene standards.
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