Protecting Production Through Better Air Quality
Manufacturing facilities operate on tight margins and tighter schedules. When illness moves through the workforce, production slows, overtime expenses rise, and delivery commitments fall into jeopardy. With multiple shifts sharing the same spaces and HVAC systems, maintaining consistent air quality becomes essential to operational stability.
The Real Cost of Contaminated Air in Manufacturing
Your facility faces unique air quality challenges that directly impact production:
Seasonal illness outbreaks that can take out entire shifts
Break rooms and common areas where all shifts converge, creating transmission points
Different production zones with varying cleanliness requirements sharing HVAC systems
Equipment and product contamination from airborne bacteria and mold
Persistent odors that affect worker satisfaction and retention
These operational risks can impact your bottom line through increased sick leave, overtime costs, and potential compliance issues.
Concerned about production disruptions from sick leave? Let's discuss your specific situation: 615-933-1882
How UV-C Technology Addresses Manufacturing Needs
UV-C germicidal technology has been validated through countless independent studies since the Nobel Prize was awarded in 1903 for discovering its effectiveness. The technology works by penetrating pathogens' cellular walls and disrupting their DNA/RNA, rendering them unable to reproduce.
Measurable Benefits for Manufacturing Operations
Healthier Work Environment: UV technology destroys airborne pathogens as air circulates through your HVAC system, reducing pathogen transmission in high-traffic areas and shared spaces.
Energy Savings: UV keeps cooling coils free from mold and biofilm buildup. Clean coils transfer heat more efficiently, reducing HVAC energy consumption and extending equipment life.
Production Protection: Less airborne contamination means fewer particles settling on your products and manufacturing equipment, supporting quality control efforts and reducing contamination-related issues.
Compliance Support: UV provides a documented approach to air quality management that supports safety protocols and demonstrates proactive measures for worker health.
How to Get Started with Us
We understand that every manufacturing facility has unique requirements. That's why we follow a systematic approach that has the following three steps:
Step 1: Free Consultation
We'll start with a brief call to understand your specific challenges and production requirements. If we're a good fit, we'll visit your facility to assess your HVAC systems and identify priority areas. Call us at 615-933-1882 or schedule online to get started.
Step 2: See It Work - FREE 30-Day Trial
We'll bring a professional-grade portable UV unit to your facility for a FREE 30-day trial. We'll conduct surface testing before and after to demonstrate actual pathogen reduction in your environment. You can evaluate the results with no obligation.
Step 3: Choose Your Best Solution
After seeing real results in your facility, select the approach that fits your needs:
Keep the portable unit (lease or purchase) for targeted problem areas
Upgrade to permanent in-duct systems for facility-wide protection
Install upper-room units in break rooms and high-traffic zones
Or simply return it if it doesn't meet your requirements
See if your facility qualifies for our 30-day FREE trial. Schedule your free consultation today to learn more.
Why UV Succeeds in Manufacturing Environments
Unlike chemical disinfection, which requires production stops and clearance times, UV operates continuously within your existing systems. The technology addresses root causes—not just symptoms—by preventing biofilm formation that harbors bacteria and reducing the pathogen load that enters your facility through standard ventilation.
Your maintenance team already manages complex systems. UV integrates into those systems without adding complexity. Once installed, the primary maintenance is annual lamp replacement—simpler than most equipment you currently maintain.
Adaptable Service Models for Manufacturing
Manufacturing facilities operate with diverse vendor management structures. Some prefer turnkey solutions, others need suppliers that integrate with existing maintenance teams, and some simply require reliable parts sourcing. We adapt to your operational requirements rather than forcing you into our model.
Our Memphis facility has produced UV equipment for over 60 years, giving us deep understanding of industrial timelines and supply chain realities. When you need equipment, we typically ship from inventory, not from a months-long production queue.
Making the Right Decision for Your Facility
UV technology has proven effective in reducing airborne pathogen transmission when properly applied. The question isn't whether it works—the science is established. The question is whether it's the right investment for your specific challenges and budget.
We'll provide an honest assessment of what UV can accomplish in your environment. No exaggerated claims, just straightforward information to help you make an informed decision.
Ready to explore your options?
Start with a consultation to determine if UV technology makes sense for your manufacturing operation.
