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Quality Care Starts with Healthier Indoor Air

Reduce certain viruses, bacteria, and odors by delivering the clean air benefits of Needlepoint Bipolar Ionization (NPBI). From specification to installation and post-install ion monitoring, the expert team at Direct Supply® Safety solutions will handle every detail for you.

Poor Indoor Air Quality Has Far-Reaching Effects

53%
of influenza particulate
is aerosolized
(airborne)1

Aerosolized transmission of SARS-CoV-2 is occurring2

81%
of Senior Living Buildings have insufficient HVAC systems3

Break the Chain of Infection

Reduce airborne particles including certain odors, viruses, and bacteria.

Needlepoint Bipolar Ionization (NPBI) technology

inactivates up to
98.33%

of SARS-CoV-2 in lab tests*

Up to

41%

Reduced Risk

of COVID-19 infection in buildings with
NPBI installed**

* Inactivation results based on sensitivity testing conducted by independent third-party testing laboratory using control chambers. Multiple data points are used to formulate performance validation statements. The technology is used in a wide range of applications across diverse environmental conditions. Results in non-lab environments will vary; clients should evaluate their individual application and environmental conditions when making an assessment regarding the technology’s potential benefits. For all independent laboratory results, contact your TELS Representative at IndoorAirQuality@Directs.com. The use of this technology is not intended to take the place of reasonable precautions to prevent the transmission of pathogens (including COVID-19). Comply with all applicable public health laws and guidelines as well as CDC guidance (https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prevent-getting-sick/prevention.html).
**The use of this technology is not intended to take the place of reasonable precautions to prevent the transmission of pathogens (including COVID-19). Comply with all applicable public health laws and guidelines as well as CDC guidance. Estimated reduction in risk of COVID-19 infection up to 41% for residents in Skilled Nursing Communities with NPBI installed in both common areas and resident rooms. Data estimates modeled from data self-submitted by communities to The CDC National Healthcare Safety Network system COVID-19 Long Term Care Facility Module and matched against our database of over 400 NPBI technology installations in Oct 2020 – Jan 2021. Outside factors such as new variants, cleaning practices, and vaccine rates vary over time and may impact the reduction in a particular community; results not guaranteed. 4/21/2021

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Use NPBI to Boost Census

Once you’ve installed NPBI, Direct Supply helps you demonstrate this commitment to creating safer environments for seniors with free display marketing, communication guidelines and best practices. This includes:
Decals and stickers to display in prominent areas of your building
Communication templates to inform seniors, staff and visitors
Social media copy
Brand guidelines

Leave Every Detail to Us

We’ve installed NPBI in hundreds of Senior Care facilities across the country. The process is simple:

1

Fill out NPBI worksheet and return to Direct Supply

2

Review and approve quote

3

Schedule installation

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1“CDC – Seasonal Flu in the Workplace – Activities: Transmission Research – Workplace Safety and Health Topic.” www.cdc.gov, 17 Apr. 2020, www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/flu/transmission.html. Accessed 1 July 2020. • 2 Prather, Kimberly A., et al. “Reducing Transmission of SARS-CoV-2.” Science, 27 May 2020, p. eabc6197, 10.1126/science.abc6197. Accessed 11 June 2020. • 3 National Library of Medicine. “81% of Senior Living Buildings have insufficient HVAC systems”, https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33401060. • 4 “Indoor Air Quality.” EPA, Environmental Protection Agency, 16 July 2018, www.epa.gov/report-environment/indoor-air-quality.