Johnson Controls and UW-Madison Put IsoClean® to the Test for Healthier Buildings

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Johnson Controls partnered with the University of Wisconsin-Madison (UW Madison) to put Johnson Controls IsoClean® portable HEPA filtration units to the test against airborne viruses. Watch this video to learn how Johnson Controls and UW Madison conducted the study, and how they discovered that IsoClean® portable HEPA filtration units decrease aerosol particles indoors, thus creating healthier buildings. These measures have become more important than ever as the need for healthier and more connected buildings, supported by data-driven insights provided by not just academic partnerships like this one, but also by solutions such as OpenBlue, have been driven home.

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