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LUV Systems Expands to Asia with First Hospital ICU Installation

LUV Systems, Inc. announces the installation of its halō air disinfection system at a newly inaugurated, state-of-the-art catheterization laboratory and hospital facility in India. This deployment represents the company’s first implementation in the Indian market and marks a key milestone in its global expansion strategy.

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LUV Systems Secures Indian Patent, Expanding Global IP Position and Market Opportunity
LUV Systems, Inc. announces its first Indian patent, covering 15 claims for its low-UVC air disinfection technology and marking a key milestone in global IP expansion. The patent strengthens the company’s competitive position and enables entry into the fast-growing South Asian market. The halō™ integrates low-UVC disinfection, targeted airflow, and a proprietary dosing algorithm to deliver continuous, safe, and effective air cleaning in occupied spaces. With granted patents in the U.S. and India and additional filings underway, LUV Systems is well-positioned to scale globally and capitalize on rising demand for indoor air quality solutions.
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LUV Systems Demonstrates 99.5% Airborne Virus Inactivation in Independent Large-Chamber Study

LUV Systems, Inc. reports independent efficacy results for its halō™ indoor air disinfection system based on large-scale aerosol chamber testing conducted at Microchem Laboratory. In a controlled 5,000-cubic-foot chamber, aerosolized MS2 bacteriophage—a standard surrogate for airborne viral pathogens—was reduced by >95% within 15 minutes and >99.5% within 30 minutes, demonstrating rapid and substantial decreases in airborne viral concentration relative to background.

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Feature Article:  All You Need is "LUV"

LUV Systems, Inc. highlights media coverage from the Idaho Mountain Express in the article “All You Need is ‘LUV’,” which describes the deployment of the company’s halō indoor air disinfection system in Sun Valley, Idaho. The feature emphasizes the system’s role in improving indoor air quality in public-facing environments, including a Starbucks restaurant and municipal visitor center.

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How to Reduce Airborne Pathogens in Indoor Spaces: A New Standard for IAQ

LUV Systems, Inc. introduces a conceptual framework for evaluating indoor air safety in its article “A New Standard for Healthy Indoor Air,” adapted from its scientific paper on respiratory infection prevention. The piece emphasizes the limitations of traditional air quality metrics—such as air changes per hour (ACH)—in accurately representing airborne infection risk, noting that infection probability depends not only on ventilation but also on exposure time, pathogen characteristics, and occupant behavior.

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