Applied uv continues successful installation of airocide(r) systems at multiple wineries in europe
Hungary's leading wine technology company, cellarius, has recently installed additional airocide® units to help wineries remain open and protect staff, visitors, and winemaking operations mount vernon, ny / accesswire / august 10, 2021 / applied uv, inc. (nasdaq:auvi) ("applied uv" or the "company"), an infection control technology company that applies the power of narrow-range ultraviolet light ("uvc") for surface areas and catalytic bioconversion technology for air purification to destroy pathogens safely, thoroughly, and automatically, announced that its distributor, cellarius, has recently installed additional airocide® units at wineries in greece and hungary, to help control mold and microorganisms in winemaking areas and reduce pathogen spread to create safer and cleaner environment for staff and visitors. airocide® units were not only installed in the winemaking area, but also in offices, visitor centers, and tasting rooms, bringing the total number of airocide units installed in the two wineries to nearly 100.
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