RZ Industries, which is known for its filtration products, has launched the new RZ Airflow. This offering is a portable air filtration product so that consumers can keep their minds at ease about air quality when traveling, as well as at home.
“As a frequent traveler who suffers from allergies, I would always find myself waking up in hotel rooms feeling sick,” said Steve Torbenson, founder and CEO of RZ Industries. “I wanted to create an air filtration system that could easily adapt to AC units in hotels, schools or communal living spaces that was simple and durable enough for the average person to use — and I think we accomplished that with RZ Airflow.”
According to the company, the RZ Airflow can fit in a suitcase or carry-on and can be attached to nearly any ductless, through-the-wall heating and cooling system within seconds. The company notes that this new launch is designed to purify up to 99.97% of allergens and bacteria and can reduce viruses down to .03 microns. It can also help refresh the air, cutting odors and staleness down with less than an hour of use. It also runs continually for up to six months without increasing electric use. The RZ Airflow comes with HEPA and active carbon filters.
Through November 2023, RZ Industries is donating $1 from every sale of its products, including its masks and the RZ Airflow, to the American Lung Association, guaranteeing a minimum donation of $30,000. The American Lung Association saves lives by improving lung health and preventing lung disease through education, advocacy and research.
RZ Industries will also donate $1 from every sale of its products to the COPD Foundation through January 2024. The COPD Foundation provides support, resources and education to people living with COPD, bronchiectasis and nontuberculous mycobacterial lung disease.
“Partnering with organizations like the American Lung Association and the COPD Foundation felt like a natural fit for us as a company said Torbenson. “Since we founded the company over a decade ago, we’ve been committed to giving back to communities and helping people impacted by bad air quality.”