CASPR (Continuous Air and Surface Pathogen Reduction) Technologies, a pioneer in advanced air and surface purification solutions, introduced its new HVAC division, which will build manufacturing partnerships and sales networks to bring CASPR’s innovative disinfection technology to multiple industries.
CASPR's natural catalytic converter technology uses safe levels of gaseous hydrogen peroxide to continuously disinfect air and surfaces, providing an additional layer of protection against viruses, bacteria, and other pathogens.
reducing energy usage
This new division will extend CASPR’s ability to create safer and healthier interior environments
Additionally, the implementation of CASPR systems can reduce energy usage through outside air reduction, reduce absenteeism, and increase productivity.
The technology has already been widely deployed in facilities across the United States, and this new division will extend CASPR’s ability to create safer and healthier interior environments.
advanced disinfection solutions
"As businesses and institutions prioritize cleaner indoor air quality, the demand for CASPR's advanced disinfection solutions has skyrocketed, and we have successfully helped make indoor environments safer and healthier in everything from buses to schools to hospitals," said Nick Licata, CEO of CASPR Technologies.
He adds, "With our new HVAC division, we intend to leverage our HVAC-based products to reach a new level of growth, working with the professional network of engineers, specifiers, and manufacturing representatives who can bring our solutions to the broader marketplace."
safer indoor environment
With the launch of the division, CASPR also seeks sales partners who have established relationships with facility managers, contractors, and ownership groups in markets such as healthcare, education, hospitality, commercial real estate, and others.
"CASPR is always looking for partners in the fight for a safer indoor environment, and we work with design engineers, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), HVAC companies, architects, and facility owners to help make the world indoors safer," added Nick Licata.