Schools Use Elementary and Secondary Emergency Relief Funds on Proven UV-C Lighting Technology

INVZBL Solves Issues of Virus Transmission in Schools

AUSTIN, Texas--()--INVZBL, a technology company specializing in UV-C disinfection products designed in the United States, offers public, private and charter schools the opportunity to spend Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (or ESSER III) funds on proven technology solutions to keep students safe this school year.

Last March, a third pandemic stimulus bill called the American Rescue Plan was signed into law, providing public school districts $122 billion in ESSER III funds. Designed to help schools reopen quickly and safely, as well as address the months of significant learning loss by students during the pandemic, ESSER funds can be used to purchase health and safety equipment to help prevent the spread of disease, such as air purifiers, sanitation stations and universal cleaners.

“Through the American Rescue Plan, schools have a tremendous opportunity to invest in solutions that help stop the spread of airborne viruses. Our air purifiers are a convenient and non-chemical cleaning solution that other methods cannot touch in terms of affordability, ease of installation and safety,” says Chuck Morrison, Founder and CEO of INVZBL. “As outlined by the federal government, ESSER funds can be used in a variety of ways, but we believe investing in technology is the correct route for schools to take if a return to the classroom is their top priority. Once deployed and operational, our technology offers customers a peace-of-mind they cannot find anywhere else.”

Proven Solutions to Keep Students Safe

INVZBL is redefining the way schools disinfect products in the COVID-19 and post COVID-19 era. INVZBL’s Z13 and B3 cabinets kill 99.9% of bacteria, germs, and infectious pathogens such as Candida, E. Coli and SARS-CoV-2 in three minutes. The Z13 can safely disinfect up to 100 or more phones, 50 or more tablets, and 20 or more laptops, and sits on four casters for ease of mobility. In laboratory testing, INVZBL Z13 and B3 models were analyzed to determine their efficacy in the reduction of five challenge organisms on objects such as a laptop, cell phone, tablet, and a mask.

INVZBL’s N-AIR UV-C Ceiling Panel Air Purifiers use 2x2 ceiling panels to draw room air through nanometer material and HEPA carbon filters and across germicidal UV LED lights to inactivate airborne pathogens and return clean air to the space. INVZBL products are the most independently tested and certified products on the market. The Air Purifiers kill 99.99 percent of all airborne pathogens.

“Our technology provides a crucial solution addressing student health and safety at a time in our history when it is more important than ever,” says Bob Berry, Chief Revenue Officer of INVZBL. “As our technology is deployed in schools around the country thanks to ESSER funding, we have the opportunity make a major impact in the path forward for students. We are excited for what’s to come.”

About INVZBL

INVZBL is a technology company specializing in UV-C disinfection products designed in the United States. The company’s industry-leading technology is available commercially to a range of businesses in the education, enterprise, government, healthcare and hospitality industries. INVZBL’s N-AIR UV-C Ceiling Panel Air Purifier kills bacteria and viruses, including COVID-19 and SARS. INVZBL’s Z13 and B3 cabinet models kill 99.9% of bacteria, germs, and infectious pathogens such as Candida, E. Coli and SARS-CoV-2 in three minutes. To find out more, visit www.INVZBL.com.

Contacts

Jason Gilbreth
Trevelino/Keller
jgilbreth@trevelinokeller.com
(404) 214-0722 Ext. 114

Contacts

Jason Gilbreth
Trevelino/Keller
jgilbreth@trevelinokeller.com
(404) 214-0722 Ext. 114