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Government FAQs

Ensuring top-notch indoor air quality (IAQ) in Canadian government  buildings is crucial for public trust. However, investing in improved  IAQ yields substantial benefits. Studies indicate that offices with  superior ventilation rates experience a 35% reduction in short-term sick  leave, potentially saving Canadian businesses between $1.4 billion and  $2.8 billion CAD annually in sick leave costs due to enhanced indoor air  quality.

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UVC

Protect seniors from airborne contaminants and viruses with our efficient air sanitization technology. Easily installable in existing HVAC systems, it neutralizes and captures VOCs in any size building.

Pro Filter

Elevate IAQ across your industrial building portfolio with our Pro Filter. Seamlessly integrating into existing HVAC systems, it captures particles 40x smaller than traditional filters, ensuring substantial energy and operational savings.

HEPA+

The Blade Air HEPA+ redefines air filtration for hospitality venues with its revolutionary pleat design, boasting up to 44%-55% less static pressure than traditional HEPA filters. It ensures clean air in hotels and restaurants, capturing viral particles with 99.99% efficacy.

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Unlock Energy Grants for HVAC Upgrades

Discover state and provincial grants that can help fund your HVAC and indoor air quality improvements. Click on our interactive map to find energy-saving incentives near you.

Government

A Breath of Fresh Air in Government Buildings

In Canada, ensuring top-notch indoor air quality (IAQ) in government buildings is more than a necessity – it's an essential element in maintaining public trust and confidence. With Canadians spending 90% of their time indoors, the significance of enhancing IAQ in public spaces cannot be overstated.


However, investing in improved IAQ yields substantial benefits. Studies indicate that offices with superior ventilation rates experience a 35% reduction in short-term sick leave, potentially saving Canadian businesses between $1.4 billion and $2.8 billion CAD annually in sick leave costs due to enhanced indoor air quality.


Elevating IAQ standards in government buildings isn't just a step towards healthier environments; it's a smart investment benefiting employee health, economic growth, and the overall well-being of the nation.

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What People Say

Explore expert insights, stay up to date with industry events, and gain a deeper understanding of the cutting-edge developments that are revolutionizing the indoor air quality landscape within Blade Air's comprehensive Insights Hub.

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