CARBON MONOXIDE AND DIESEL EXHAUST FUMES DESTROYED
CAP Reduces Carbon Monoxide Exposure
High levels of carbon monoxide (CO) are continuously destroyed at the 300,000 cu. ft., indoor loading dock of the VA Medical Center in San Diego, California, using a CAP™ Clean Air Plant. Since start-up, CO emissions have been reduced to non-harmful levels.
Employees have experienced a dramatic improvement in air quality. Diesel exhaust fumes have been destroyed and no longer invade the adjoining medical center.
The CAP Clean Air Plants use a unique biological process to remove particulates and heavy metals and destroy organic contaminants, such as, fuels, solvents, pesticides, airborne particles, smoke, toxic fumesand gases, including carbon monoxide, hydrogen sulfide, and hydrogen cyanide.
CAPs utilize biologicalorganisms and enzymes to oxidize and destroy contaminants and purify the air. There are no filters toreplace and CAPs do not contribute to additional pollution.
CAPs are ideal for cleaning plants, laboratories, warehouses, shops, loading docks, restaurants, and bars.CAPs can be placed anywhere in areas of high pollution. In large contaminated areas or in cases ofaccidental spills involving toxic gases or vapors, CAPs may be placed directly in the area of greatestc oncentration to minimize hazardous exposure.
CAPs also can be used to surpass OSHA standards for airin the workplace.
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