Butlin’s invests in air purification system
To ensure a safe reopening this summer, holiday park operator Butlin’s is introducing a pioneering air purification system.
The Clenzair system is being fitted in event venues at Butlin’s Bognor Regis resort
Clenzair says the system purifies and decontaminates the air and can neutralise 99.99% of viruses, bacteria, gases, odours, mould and Volatile Organic Compounds, both in the air and on surfaces.
The technology is already widely used in offices, schools, hospitals and other community spaces around the world.
In the US, it is used by Google, Harvard University and several airports.
"Butlin’s has always focused on innovating, and we’re delighted to be working in partnership with Clenzair to trial this cutting edge technology in Bognor Regis," said Jon Hendry-Pickup, Managing Director of Butlin’s.
"Our guests told us that they felt really safe and secure as we reopened last summer after the first lockdown. This year we want to go even further."
Laurie Mcilwee, Director of Clenzair, said: "Clenzair technology neutralises viruses and provides cleaner, safer air. It’s been a pleasure to work with Butlins who are leading the way, in the UK, to make indoors as safe as outdoors for its customers and their team."
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