Pasadena, CA – January 14, 2025
Innova NanoJet Technologies Ltd., a UK-based innovation drive company and a leader in air purification technology, has announced a significant donation of its Clean Air for Life CDa air purifiers to senior care centers, schools, and hospitals in wildfire-affected areas of Los Angeles. This initiative aims to address and prevent the severe respiratory health risks posed by heavy air pollution resulting from the recent wildfires impacting the region.
Starting today, the company begins distributing CDa units to senior care centers in Pasadena, one of the most severely affected areas, providing pollution-free and virus-free indoor air spaces for vulnerable groups, including children, seniors, and patients. The donations will continue to go to schools, hospitals, and additional senior centers in other hard-hitting and pollution affected areas.
The CDa air purifiers, powered by Innova NanoJet’s groundbreaking NanoJet technology, produce trillions of nano-scale droplets that physically remove airborne pollutants, viruses, and smoke particles with over 99% efficiency. These units operate without the need for filters, reducing maintenance and waste while using minimal water and energy, making them ideal for large-scale air quality management in crisis situations.
“Our mission has always been to create healthier indoor spaces through innovation,” said, Dr. Chuantao Wang, President of the company, in an interview by KTLA TV 5 in CES held in Las Vegas last week. “In the face of the devastating wildfires, we are committed to using our breakthrough technology and products to protect those most vulnerable in our community from the harmful effects of air pollution. This donation reflects our ongoing responsibility to serve the community with life-changing solutions.”
Innova NanoJet has already received messages of appreciation from existing CDa customers in wildfire-affected areas who have experienced cleaner indoor air during the crisis. This new initiative extends that protection to critical community facilities where clean air is vital for health and safety.