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Case Study – China Academy of Building Research

The China Academy of Building Research is a state-level scientific research institution dedicated to promoting technical improvement in the construction industry. After office renovation, volatile organic compounds (VOCs) such as formaldehyde and TVOC as well as microbial contamination may affect staff health and productivity.

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Case Study – Fuzhou Qunsheng International District D (福州群升國際d區)

Fuzhou Qunsheng International D District (福州群升國際d區), located at No. 39 Annan Road (安南路39號), is a residential community in Taijiang (台江). It is under Longshen Property Management Co., Ltd.

A small proprietor at Fuzhou Qunsheng International adopted Monitair’s indoor air quality solution, to improve indoor air quality, removing odors and pollutants after renovation, killing the viruses and bacteria in the air, in order to protect the health of family members and ensuring the best indoor air quality at home.

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Case Study -Beijing China Central Apartment (北京华贸公寓)

China Central Apartment is a project of Beijing Huamao Group. It is located at the tranquil place in the hustle-and-bustle central business district of Beijing. The apartments have completed house types, including apartments with one bedroom or three bedrooms. There are 20 luxurious “CEO Sky Villas” on the top floor. Convenient traffic, beautiful landscape, attentive service and completed commercial facilities create comfortable, high-quality lifestyle for guests. However, the convenience of the city center also brings the risk of air pollution.

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Case Study – Beijing Lize Jintang (北京丽泽金唐)

Beijing Lize Jintang High-end Apartment located at Beijing Third Ring. Its convenience location of the city center also brings the risk of excessive air pollution, especially the indoor air pollution, which is vital factors to human health. Clean air helps improve respiratory health, enhance immunity, and improve mental health, reducing the risk of infection and chronic diseases. Fresh air is particularly important for children and the elderly. The developer of Lize Jintang High-end Apartment deployed Monitair’s bipolar ionization devices, providing living environment with fresh and clean air.

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Case Study -Hebei Guojing Yihe (域見颐和)

Located in Dachang (大廠), the core area of Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region, Hebei Guojing Yihe (域见颐和) is an all-ages friendly residential area with elements of ecology, humanism and health. With installation of Monitair’s bipolar ionization devices, providing residents with a healthy and comfortable indoor living environment.

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Case Study – Puyi Qujiang (璞逸曲江)

The 300 square meter demonstration unit and club house of Xian Jinmao Puyi Qujiang (璞逸曲江) have deployed the latest technology of bipolar ionization, creating an indoor space with air quality like natural environment and ensuring the residents with a health and comfortable living environment.

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Case Study -Beijing Cigar Bar

A cigar bar in Beijing (北京鹰阁雪茄) provides customers an elegant and relaxed space for the enjoyment of finely curated cigars. In order to remove the cigar smell and to avoid indoor air pollution, Monitair’s bipolar ionization indoor air quality device was installed.

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Case Study – Hong Kong Museum of History

Hong Kong Museum of History aims to provide an active platform that engages the public with the stories of Hong Kong, with a collection of over 70,000 items on local history. Indoor air quality (IAQ) conditions will greatly affect the conditions of historical relics in the museum. LCSD deployed Monitair’s Indoor Air Quality solution in Hong Kong Museum of History.

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Case Study – Beijing Ritz-Carlton

A new cigar lounge will be opened in Beijing Ritz-Carlton provide customers an elegant and relaxed space for the enjoyment of finely curated cigars during their stay. In order to remove the cigar smell and to aviod the indoor air pollution as well as distrurbance to non-smoking customers , the hotel adopted Mointair’s indoor air quality soiutions by installing bipolar ionizer.

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Indoor Air Pollution Caused by Cooking

Cooking fumes contain over 200 kinds of harmful gases. According to a recent study done by National Academy of Sciences, using gas fuel (such as liquefied petroleum gas or natural gas) to cook a meal is equivalent to absorb the vehicle exhaust gases for 20 minutes. Doctor points out that as long as cooking fumes are emitted for 5 minutes, the suspended particulate matter (PM2.5) released will instantly increase, exceeding 20 times of normal air, increasing the risk of lung cancer by 18%.

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