United Safety & Survivability Corporation partners with GILLIG to deliver new technology to mass transit

Jan. 13, 2021
The Active Air Purification with RGF UV-PHI® neutralizes airborne pollutants such as bacteria, mold, and viruses, including SARS-CoV-2 which causes COVID-19.

United Safety & Survivability Corporation has partnered with GILLIG to provide technology that supports cleanliness in bus transportation.

This new product innovation is an active air filtration system that uses Florida-based RGF Environmental Group, Inc.'s UV light and Photohydroinization® technology to neutralize airborne pollutants such as bacteria, mold and viruses, including SARS-CoV-2 which causes COVID-19.  Studies have shown a 99 percent reduction of airborne pathogens. The unit is a standalone system which can be easily retrofitted into completed or new transportation buses.

"We are excited to release the next generation of air quality systems in partnership with GILLIG," said Joe Mirabile, president and CEO of United Safety & Survivability Corporation. "These UV-PHI air systems paired with antimicrobial and antibacterial treatments will significantly increase the safety of all ridership by increasing air quality and overall surface cleanliness. This represents the next generation in cutting edge air quality improvements that our ridership and hero bus drivers deserve."

"GILLIG is working hard to make transit as safe as possible," said Bill Fay, GILLIG vice president of sales. "We are proud to partner with United Safety to help ensure the health of passengers, drivers, and the communities they serve."