RE:Replacement Chamber CostWhats the cost to human life? I suggest you ask operators of the more notorious long-term care homes. Those scoundrels won't pay to repaint peeling walls, hire adequate staff, feed residents properly or keep cockroaches off them. If they have any real concern for the longevity of residents, it's as cash cows. Maybe a nickel or a dime in a good quarter, not $300 every day. Elsewhere, for some companies and institutions, and in some situations like low-infection sites, $300 a pop for a replacement isn't going to be a deal breaker. For others, like small companies or high-detection sites like schools, maybe not so much. Nothing to do with inside a home.
Arbourmark wrote: Too many people making negative comments on the cost of replacement chambers.
Whats the cost to human life? What the economic cost of being shut down for long periods of time?
I think many posters are looking at this as a cost from a an individual utilizing in their home, that is not the purpose.
The units will detect Covid-19 in the air. This will prompt company/government/institution to implement their contact tracing to inform those who were exposed to potential virus. The people who were exposed will go and get tested. The building will be santitized and cleaned and back open for business. New chamber installed and old chamber disposed.
Very efficient, effective, no lengthy shut downs!
The cost of replacement chambers are a fraction of economic & human life costs in my opinion.