From: Poole, Jamie

Sent: Fri Mar 27 12:31:11 2020

Subject: FW: Indoor Air Quality for EOC's & Municipal Buildings

Importance: Normal

Attachments: image001.png; Commercial-unit-spec2016.pdf;

 

City EMs,

Please see below for information Happy Valley received and wanted to share with you.

 

Thank you,

Jamie Poole

Outreach and Technology Coordinator

Pronouns: she/her/hers

Clackamas County Disaster Management | 2200 Kaen Road, Oregon City, OR 97045

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From: Steve Campbell <stevec@happyvalleyor.gov>

Sent: Friday, March 27, 2020 12:21 PM

To: Poole, Jamie <JPoole@clackamas.us>

Subject: FW: Indoor Air Quality for EOC's & Municipal Buildings

From: Chris Schneider <chrissc@sunglowinc.com>

Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2020 4:30 PM

To: Steve Campbell <stevec@happyvalleyor.gov>

Subject: Indoor Air Quality for EOC's & Municipal Buildings

Steve,

With Cities setting up EOC’s some having to show up to be able to work through this COVID-19 pandemic, air quality is of extreme importance. As we have discussed there are products we have that can address the air quality and sanitization of rooms. The products we sell and install on both residential and commercial applications have been tested and proven to:

 

You can watch a very brief video that covers how these systems work:

COMMERCIALVIDEO

I have attached the specification sheet for what typically is installed into commercial buildings, but it differs depending on applications. Please let EOC’s know we can come assess building needs and give them quotes on site with little to no contact with other people. Just a rough idea on cost, the normal units run under $1,000 per mechanical system typically.

Chris Schneider

P:(503) 253-7789

chrissc@sunglowinc.com

www.sunglowinc.com

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