NEW Air Cooler PAE 12: year-round 3-in-1 solution brings natural freshness without chemical refrigerants – finally available

The heat in summer? Turn off the air cooler function. Stuffy air in the rooms? The fan helps with this. Heating air that is too dry in autumn and winter? No problem, thanks to the integrated humidifier. By the way, did you know that raising humidity to an optimal 50 % also reduces the risk of infection from viruses and germs in the room air ? So its good that the new Air Cooler PAE 12 is finally available as an intelligent 3-in-1 solution: if it’s going to get hotter again at home or in the office, you already have a reliable Partner for natural cooling – without any chemical refrigerants.

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NEW Air Cooler PAE 12 brings natural freshness – the the year-round 3-in-1 solution is an air cooler, fan and humidifier in one device

Before it gets unbearably hot again over the next few months at home and in the office, you can use the new Air Cooler PAE 12 to create a refreshingly elegant and cool breeze. And this is done in a completely natural way, without any chemical refrigerants. The air cooler can also be used as a fully-fledged fan without the air cooling function being switched on. And best of all: it also does an indispensable job in autumn and winter because it helps combat dry heating air as a humidifier. And good to know: increasing air humidity to 50 % reduces the risks of infection from viruses and germs in the room air!

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Dry heating air makes viruses strong. The humidification function of the PAE 49 / PAE 50 4-in-1 air coolers protects against this-

 Now we are in autumn and winter, flu and corona viruses are a particular problem. This is because the pathogens are at home in dry heating air. This is because air with less than 40 % humidity effectively preserves the viruses and keeps them infectious for longer. After this, they nest in the body, because our first line of defence against pathogens, the mucous membranes, are also dried out by heating air. However, because only humid room air keeps the mucous membranes functional, they need professional support – and the PAE 49 / PAE 50 4-in-1 air coolers are the first choice.

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Coronavirus floats in the air: Why restaurants should ensure sufficient air humidity

Restaurants reopening is now on the agenda. And that’s because this is exactly where a renewed risk of infection lurks, in the form of so-called aerosol particles, i.e. the smallest infectious airborne particles, explains physicist Roland Netz from the Freie Universität Berlin, advising professional humidification. This way, droplets are not able to shrink so quickly and heavier droplets tend to sink to the floor. And he also rightly says: “Also the mucous membranes will otherwise dry out and become more susceptible to viruses.” Even the German Hotel and Restaurant Association (DEHOGA Bundesverband) recommends the use of humidifiers in this context.

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Trotec practical knowledge: saves a visit to the pharmacy when your eyes are dry – professional air humidification from Trotec

Your eye itches and burns mainly in the office and is reddened? Instead of simply getting eye drops from the pharmacy over and over again, it is better to visit an eye doctor. Because irritated eyes have their reasons. Often they are relatively simple: When working in front of the monitor, we blink less, which reduces the supply of moisture to the eyes. And the dry air in the office additionally tears up the tear film in the eyes. But there are two solutions for this …

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Trotec practical knowledge: instead of eye drops, it’s better to use professional air humidification

Those who work in an office usually know about the problem of constantly irritated eyes. This has led to a type of inflationary use of eye drops. However, not all eye drops are suitable for symptom relief. If they contain preservatives, for example, the problem can become even worse. And in the case of eye drops for reddened eyes, the active ingredient is broken down after a short time, the blood circulation in the eye increases again and it continues to dry out. Why don’t we just get to the root of the problem? With often excessively dry office air?

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Trotec practical knowledge: dry office air makes for dry eyes – professional air humidification helps

Office folk are often all too familiar with the problem of endlessly irritated eyes. When your eyes have too little tear fluid, they become excessively dry, they itch, they burn and they become red. We’re well aware of the reasons for this: on the one hand, long periods of working at a computer screen suppress the closing of the eyelids, akin to a reflex, thus inhibiting the supply of moisture. Conscious blinking, on the one hand, does help. On the other hand, office air that is often excessively dry causes the tear film to evaporate more quickly. A professional humidifier – from Trotec – helps to combat this!

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Corona virus: germ-free room air in retirement and nursing homes thanks to Trotec humidifiersCorona virus: germ-free room air in retirement and nursing homes thanks to Trotec humidifiers

Managers of retirement and nursing homes are well aware of the particular danger to the elderly and those in need of care from poor or even contaminated indoor air. Because dangerous pathogens are often located in the respiratory tract or throat and are passed on through the air by tiny saliva droplets when coughing or sneezing. Studies have shown that coughed up SARS-CoV-2 viruses remain in the air for up to 3 hours. You can find out why an air humidity of over 40% kills the flu, cold and corona viruses within minutes on our homepage under ‘Applications‘.

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Ventilation systems in buildings make sufficient humidification difficult

Many lives could be saved each year by reducing infection with the flu virus or with the new corona virus, SARS-CoV-2. For example, hospitals, public utilities and even the facilities management of large office blocks could maintain a room air humidity in the scientifically recommended range of 40 to 60%. In modern building complexes, you can usually not even open the windows to let fresh and therefore humid air in.

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Coronavirus: Humidifiers now important in summer too!

Can spring and warm summer temperatures stop the virus’ spread? Meteorological experts are predicting new record heat for summer 2020. This is based on the numbers coming from the British “Met Office” weather service.  Accordingly, extreme heat is to dominate the year. Forecasts say that constant temperatures over 40 degrees are expected across Europe in summer. This forecast should have drops of sweat running down the faces of many by now.  A new drought would pose a serious problem for the agricultural and forestry sectors. But does the heat have an advantage in the fight against the coronavirus (Covid-19)?

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