Partnership

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Empowering Communities Through Clean Air Advocacy

MedicAir works closely with various associations to emphasise the critical importance of clean air in diverse settings. By partnering with healthcare organisations, educational institutions, and sports agencies, we raise awareness about the profound impact of purified air on health and well-being. Our commitment extends beyond delivering 99.99% clean air; it encompasses empowering communities with the knowledge and tools to create safer environments for all.

Our commitment extends beyond delivering 99.99% clean air; it encompasses empowering communities with the knowledge and tools to create safer environments for all. Additionally, MedicAir strives to ensure that the benefits of clean air extend far beyond individual spaces, fostering healthier, happier communities worldwide.

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Together for Better Air:

MedicAir strives to ensure that the benefits of clean air extend far beyond individual spaces, fostering healthier, happier communities worldwide.

Air Quality's Impact on Professional Sports

Breathing polluted air has significant implications for professional sports. When key players repeatedly miss matches due to viruses or illness-related injuries, clubs not only lose credibility but also vital income.

In the recent World Cup, for instance, French players Adrien Rabiot, Upamecano, Coman, and Raphaël Varane were unable to train before the final against Argentina due to a virus. It was a significant setback for the French team and could have potentially influenced the final outcome of the championship.

Enhancing Athletic Performance with Air Purification

The good news is: studies show that air purification can significantly enhance athletic performance by increasing oxygen levels and reducing the number of pollutants inhaled by athletes.

Even better, air purification can also help decrease sickness among players and staff. A study by the University of California found that air purification systems reduced absenteeism due to sickness by up to 50%.