BOX Pure Air Announces Additional School Orders for Clean Air Solutions and Increased Ventilation Utilizing the New Apex 2.0 Model
On Sept. 9, 2021, SinglePoint's subsidiary, BOX Pure Air, announced orders for its Apex 2.0 air purification units to a North Carolina school, aiming to improve indoor air quality amid rising health concerns. The Apex 2.0 targets large spaces like libraries and gymnasiums, enhancing ventilation and reducing airborne pathogens. The model, priced at $5,399, claims substantial cost savings—approximately $40,000 over five years compared to multiple smaller units. With over $190 billion in federal funding for schools, BOX Pure Air anticipates increased demand and follow-up orders.
- Apex 2.0 is designed specifically for large spaces in schools, addressing significant air quality concerns.
- Projected savings of nearly $40,000 over five years compared to using multiple smaller units.
- Increased demand expected due to federal funding exceeding $190 billion for improving school air quality.
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PHOENIX, Sept. 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- SinglePoint Inc (OTCQB: SING) subsidiary BOX Pure Air announced orders to provide multiple units of their newest model, the Apex 2.0, to a school in North Carolina. Large spaces in schools used to be either too difficult or too expensive to properly filter. The Apex 2.0 was designed and built specifically to provide air filtration and ventilation to address the needs of schools outside of the classroom. The company is currently having multiple active and repeat discussions with several schools in its pipeline.
Poor Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) can be the cause of headaches, lead to fatigue and can enhance allergies and asthma beyond the current crisis of Covid. The Apex 2.0 improves the air quality indoors where students and teachers spend more than one thousand hours a year of their time on average. In fact it is estimated that people spend nearly ninety percent of our time indoors. Covid-19 has brought into focus the absolute need for improvement of IAQ as we now look to create indoor safe environments that provide increase protection against pathogens and highly contagious airborne viruses, especially in schools.
The school will be using the industrial Apex 2.0 units to rid the air of harmful airborne particles in high traffic areas such as its library, preschool, gymnasium, and cafeteria. These large areas, within schools but outside of the classroom, are areas of concern for school leaders and need industrial, commercial-grade solutions designed to handle the air flow volume necessary to provide safe air zones for students, teachers and staff.
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The approach many schools have taken up to this point is to place multiple units in these larger areas (sometimes as many as five medium-sized units) to achieve the desired number of Air Changes Per Hour (ACH). The Apex 2.0 is capable of doing the same job, and in many cases more effectively. The Apex 2.0 has the ability to clean up to 1,500 cubic ft per minute, having one Apex 2.0 that plugs into the wall and can be moved anywhere is by far more efficient and cost-effective. The typical ideal scenario increases cross ventilation and filtration in larger spaces utilizing to create a safer air zone.
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About BOX Pure Air, LLC
BOX Pure Air strives to provide the best products to help clean air through the deployment of high-efficiency air purification technologies. Learn more at www.boxpureair.com. BOX Pure Air is a subsidiary of SinglePoint Inc. OTCQB:SING.
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