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DENTAL

The Most Damaging Job to Your Health is….. Banner image for the bottom copy ]Staff requires……Patients at risk] © 2016 World Economic Forum & 2015 Business Insider

#1 Dentists, Dental Surgeons & Dental Assistants Banner image for the bottom copy ]Staff requires……Patients at risk] Staff require serious protection from the harmful airborne viruses, chemicals, odors and bio-aerosols specific to the Dental Industry. © 2016 World Economic Forum & 2015 Business Insider

The Air in a Dental Office is a Toxic Soup Patient Infections, Viruses & Disease Aerosolized Molecules Blood Pathogens Droplet nuclei Ultrasonic cleaners Aerosolized cleaning chemicals Mercury vapour Viruses VOCs Dust Odours (patient and dental) Lab Particulate (monomers, methyl methacrylate) There are many pollutants in the air that range from harmless to irritating to downright deadly.

The Air You Breathe is Full of Harmful Particles As you breathe, up to 20,000,000 particles may enter your body in just 1 hour: Change Outdoor Air 70 3,500,000 Tidy up look for the bottom banner

Your Indoor Air is Making You Sick Make the 68% banner with larger font in the words and the oval twice as high so it is more balanced with the EPA logo

Every Patient makes your indoor air worse Bad Breath & Body Odor Hair Spray & Fragrances Dust & Dirt on Their Clothes Cigarette Smoke (3rd Hand) Colds & Flus they Exhale Banner for the bottom copy…

Bio-aerosols from your patient’s mouth can remain airborne… High Speed Instruments makes your indoor air worse Bio-aerosols from your patient’s mouth can remain airborne… For Hours – Viruses, Blood Pathogens, Bacteria, Odor, and more.. In Your Work Zone – Floor level to 6ft high Ontario Dentist and copy beside it as a banner image

Your Best Practices makes your indoor air worse Sterilization - Emits airborne contaminants Disinfecting - Cleaners get aerosolized and remain airborne for hours Asthma banner made more easily readable and ‘bold’ with logo on the left like to the others

Your Bad Indoor Air Can Shorten Your Life

Your Bad Indoor Air is Bad for Your Business

Does Your Staff Deserve Clean Indoor Air? High res version of this full image with improved font for the copy [in use by over 7,000 dental professionals

Dental Office Air – New Recommendations The natural ventilation in the dentistry clinic was not able to offer sufficient air renewal. It is essential to improve the ventilation in order to prevent the occupants from inhaling high pollutant concentrations, especially the dentists who spend most of their everyday time in these environments. “The use of an air cleaning system both before and during dental treatment can reduce the size of bio-aerosols and therefore reduce[s] the risk of spread of infection.” C. Pankhurst Recommends that all dental offices use high-volume evacuation air cleaning equipment to capture airborne particles that are produced during common dental procedures…utilizing air cleaning systems specifically designed for the dental environment significantly reduced the number of aerosolized particulates that reached the breathing space of the client and clinicians Jacks ME. A laboratory comparison of evacuation devices on aerosol reduction.  J Dent Hyg. 2002 Summer;76(3):202-6 Rounded corner version of the BDJ logo “One of the methods to prevent the spread of infection is to own a high-Efficiency whole office Air Cleaner with UV-C.” Dr John Molinari

Dental Office Air – Continuing Education

Dental Office Air – A New School of Thought High res version of this full image with improved font for the copy [in use by over 7,000 dental professionals

Air Purification System that is Medical Grade

Particle Removal Stages

Gas & Odor Removal Stage

Virus, Fungus, & Bacteria Removal Stages

Re-Energize Stage

Independent Research Proves Our System Works

For Your Indoor Air the Choice is Crystal Clear…

Making The Air in Your Dental Office This Crystal Clear