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| New Study
Results Show Breakthrough Technology Removes
Common Flu Virus From a Home’s Filtered Air |
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Study Reveals
Trane CleanEffects™
Removes More Than 99
Percent of the
Influenza A Virus
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During flu season
and throughout the
year, families are
exposed to viruses
that circulate in
the air they breathe
indoors, so taking
measures to prevent
illness makes sense.
Getting a flu shot,
eliminating germs on
surfaces through
cleaning, and
washing hands often
are important steps
to avoid getting the
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Yet, many people are
still susceptible to
the virus in the air
in their home. The
main way influenza
viruses are spread
is from
person-to-person in
respiratory droplets
of coughs or sneezes1.
Now,
first-of-its-kind
research conducted
by researchers at
the Harvard School
of Public Health, in
collaboration with
scientists at
Environmental Health
and Engineering
Inc., (EH&E) shows
that Trane
CleanEffects™, a
whole-house air
filtration system,
removes more than 99
percent of the
common flu, or
influenza A virus
from the filtered
air. |
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Because of the
similarities among
types of influenza
viruses, Harvard and
EH&E researchers
concluded that Trane
CleanEffects™ will
remove more than 99
percent of other
forms of the virus,
including influenza
B, influenza C and
avian influenza
(also a strain of
influenza A virus)
from the filtered
air.
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The tests involved
releasing the common
flu virus into the
air inside a test
heating, ventilation
and air conditioning
duct. The removal
efficiency was
calculated from the
amount of the common
flu virus measured
in air samples
collected before and
after passing
through the Trane
CleanEffects™
system.
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“By removing the
vast majority of the
common flu virus
from a home’s
re-circulated air,
the average airborne
concentration of the
virus in the home is
reduced, thereby
lowering airborne
exposure to the
virus for household
occupants,” said Dr.
David MacIntosh,
instructor at the
Harvard Extension
School, and
principal scientist
at EH&E. |
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Trane has received
Federal Insecticide,
Fungicide, and
Rodenticide Act (FIFRA)
registration from
the Environmental
Protection Agency
(EPA). Trane is the
clear industry
leader in EPA
compliance for FIFRA
as the first
whole-house air
cleaner to obtain a
FIFRA registration
number. “In a home
with central forced
air and a
conventional 1-inch
filter, the average
virus particle would
recirculate through
the home about seven
times before
depositing on a
surface or being
transported
outdoors. That’s
more than enough
time to breathe in
the virus, and
cleaning the air in
your home is an
important step to
improve the health
of your home
environment,” said
MacIntosh. |
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“People with
allergies and asthma
are potentially at a
greater risk of
catching the
airborne flu virus.
Additionally,
patients with asthma
may have a more
severe course of the
flu because of their
underlying airway
damage. For this
reason, we recommend
that anyone with
asthma take all
measures to prevent
acquiring the flu.
These test results
are very important
because they
demonstrate that
installing a
whole-house air
cleaner, such as
Trane CleanEffects™
, can add another
layer of protection
against the flu for
patients with
allergies and
asthma,” said Dr.
Paula Busse, M.D.,
allergy and
immunology
specialist, Mount
Sinai Medical
Center. |
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Trane CleanEffects™
utilizes patented
breakthrough air
cleaning technology
to eliminate
allergens and
particles you don’t
want in your home,
such as dust,
pollen, bacteria,
pet dander, mold
spores, smoke and
now the common flu
virus. It even
removes particles as
small as .1 microns
– 1/1,000th the
diameter of a human
hair – the size that
eludes most air
cleaners. To put
this in perspective
when it comes to the
common flu, a single
influenza virus is
around .1 micron in
diameter. Trane
CleanEffects™ is 100
times more effective
than the standard
1-inch filter found
in most home central
systems, removing up
to 99.98 percent of
airborne particles
and more than 99
percent of the
common flu virus
from the filtered
air. |
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“With the highest
clean air delivery
rate in the
industry, the Trane
CleanEffects™
whole-house system
is another powerful
tool in battling the
flu virus at home,”
said Steve Arnholt,
indoor air quality
systems leader for
Trane.
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Air Conditioner:
Any device that can change the temperature, humidity or general quality of the air. More specifically, an air conditioner makes your home cooler, by drawing heat energy out of the house and transferring that heat to the outdoors.
Air Handlers:
An air moving and/or mixing unit. Residential air handlers include a blower, a coil, an expansion device, a heater rack and a filter. Heaters for air handlers are sold as accessories. In some models, heaters are factory installed.
CleanEffects™ (also Trane CleanEffects™):
Trane Air filtration system that removes 99.98% of airborne allergens down to .1 micron from the filtered air, making it 100 times more effective than a standard 1” filter. Trane CleanEffects also removes over 99% of the influenza virus from your home’s filtered air, according to research by the Harvard School of Public Health, in collaboration with scientists at Environmental Health and Engineering Inc. (EH&E).
Heat Pump:
A mechanical-compression cycle refrigeration system that can be reversed to either heat or cool the controlled space.
Furnace: That part of the heating system in which the combustion of fossil fuel and transfer of heat occurs
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