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  • Notarisation and authentication during the corona pandemic

    Notaries are facing completely new challenges by the corona pandemic. Even with the highest incidence rates, notaries’ offices have to remain open and accessible, since a large number of notarial official functions is of systemic relevance. “For example, elderly people or persons that are critically ill may be reliant on short-term preparations and the notarisation of wills and testaments or other...

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  • Therapy sessions during the corona pandemic

    The restrictions in our daily lives such as curfews, contact restrictions, a decree on working from home, but also closed schools, nursery schools and care facilities – all this has left its marks in our society. In the pandemic, many adults are suffering from anxiety disorders, existential fears and depressions. But the pandemic has also made itself felt on children and youths. The evaluation of...

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  • Germ-free room air in restaurants and canteens

    The shutdowns as a result of the coronavirus crisis brought an existential threat to restaurant proprietors in particular. Reserves are exhausted, time is running, and with the regulations gradually being relaxed, the question remains on how to set up efficient hygiene concepts to protect personnel and guests. An important component for hygiene to prevent airborne infections is to keep the room...

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  • Bacteria and virus-free room air in daycare centres

    In kindergartens and similar childcare institutions of the childcare sector, infectious diseases are not uncommon. In addition to popular childhood illnesses such as mumps, measels, rubella, chickenpox, whooping cough and the fifth disease, diarrhoea and infections of the upper respiratory tract are also common. With the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, another infectious disease entered our lives which is...

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  • Bacteria- and virus-free room air in schools

    A sustainable new start of regular school life absolutely requires a hygiene concept that is shown to be effective, in order to ensure that the air in classrooms is free from viruses. The coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 poses a huge challenge for teaching staff, cleaning staff, and headmasters in this respect. Even using spraying and wiping agents in a regular manner does not provide any protection against...

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  • Room air filtered from viruses in hotels and conference centres

    The hotel and restaurants sectors still are particularly hit very hard by the current coronavirus impacts. Nearly all hotels had to be closed first, and will probably be suffering the longest time from the impacts after the pandemic. As long as the fear of an infection with the coronavirus is higher than the usual convenience provided by the hotel sector, many guests will cancel or postpone any...

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  • Germ-free room air with H14 virus filtration in offices and public spaces

    Open-plan offices, museums, public institutions and buildings of public authorities share one common problem: In areas with high public traffic, there is always the risk of pathogenic suspended matter, allergens, spores, bacteria and viruses spreading through the room air. Whether to extend your ID card in the local citizen service, for the registration or de-registration of a vehicle in the road...

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  • Virus-free room air in discos and clubs

    Clubs and discotheques are struggling with the consequences of the coronavirus crisis in many places. While restaurants and independent shops have reopened, the decision whether to open or not is still pending for clubs and discotheques – probably because they are often considered to be potential virus hotspots. This aspect in particular requires efficient hygiene concepts, allowing operators to...

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  • Air cleaner with H14 virus filtration for gyms and therapy rooms

    Fitness studio operators, licenced physiotherapists and other physiotherapeutic workers are too familiar with the problem: Depending on season and temperature, there is stagnant air in the training or treatment room, even with the ventilation system activated. The breathing air is additionally polluted with suspended matter, e.g. dust particles, nitrogen oxides and formaldehyde, but also with...

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  • Virus-free room and breathing air in supermarkets, DIY stores and shops

    New infectious diseases such as influenza A/H5N1 (avian flu) or COVID-19 (coronavirus) spread all over the world in an irregular, yet continuous manner. The impacts on the diverse areas of daily life are rather drastic. Many salespersons who are not systemically relevant are forced to close their shops in times of highly infectious pandemics in order to prevent a newly-discovered virus from...

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  • Virus-free room air in logistics centres and production areas

    Current coronavirus outbreaks in post and parcel distribution and processing centres offer an impressive demonstration of how fast and radical procedures in the production and logistics sector can be interrupted if only one infected person is present among the entire staff, and if no effective measures have been taken to prevent airborne infections within the working zones. An important component...

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  • Virus-free room air in the meat industry

    Coronavirus outbreaks in slaughterhouses and various meat-processing factories are a poignant reminder of how fast production procedures and whole companies can grind to a halt by infection chains if only one infected person is present among the entire staff, and if no effective measures have been taken to prevent airborne infections within the working zones. An important component for hygiene to...

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  • Dust-free construction sites thanks to air cleaners

    Construction sites are dusty places. Particularly when it comes to chiselling, grinding, cutting and milling operations or the removal of old plaster or tiles. For the most part, craftsmen cope with this by using breathing protections, and they have to accept a considerable cleaning effort. A more effective and healthy approach is the use of air cleaners, which extract the dust before it collects...

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  • Cleaning of ventilation and air conditioning systems

    Clean room air at the workplace and in public buildings is not only legally required, it also contributes significantly to daily well-being. Cleaning air conditioning systems regularly helps to ensure that the air remains pure. To filter out suspended particles as required, service companies will find the suitable air cleaner with a HEPA filter for your system.

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