Case Studies


National Geographic Society

Proactive action to achieve the best possible indoor environmental quality for tenants in their headquarters facility is a high priority for the National Geographic Society. After installation of the StrionAir System, there was a dramatic increase of 19% in air volume while still achieving energy reduction goals and dramatically improved filtration efficiency.

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Vancouver General Hospital

The proposed demolition of two buildings adjacent to the Hospital's Surgical Day Care Centre concerned Hospital officials. The scale and duration of the adjacent demolition and construction had the potential of significantly increasing airborne particulate counts including mold and other organisms. The StrionAir implementation reduced respirable suspended particulate by 8.5 times, greatly improving indoor air quality.

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Heart Hospital of Austin

Protecting patients and staff from airborne pathogens and irritants was the prevailing reason Heart Hospital of Austin was interested in the StrionAir System. Read about how StrionAir addressed the concerns of keeping helicopter exhaust from a nearby helicopter pad out of the hospital building as well as airborne pathogens.

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Denver Health Pavilion for Women and Children

Of the different green and sustainable aspects of the Denver Health Pavilion for Women and Children (which has earned LEED-NC v2.1 Silver for new construction and major renovations), its approaches to air quality are perhaps the most innovative. Denver Health decided to go with the StrionAir System because of its unique ability to provide cleaner air with lower energy usage.

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