Surgically Clean Air Inc. Chosen by Greater Toronto Airports Authority

March 18, 2022

Over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Greater Toronto Airports Authority (GTAA) has focused on equipping its facilities with technology to keep travelers and staff safe and healthy, and have recently supplied Toronto Pearson International Airport and its Mississauga headquarters with 96 JADE air purification systems from Surgically Clean Air Inc. (SCA). The company was chosen by Stevens and Black Electrical Contractors Ltd., an electrical service contractor company based out of the Greater Toronto Area, which won the bid to help support Pearson’s Healthy Airport program.

Healthy Airport prioritizes passenger and employee safety through a multi-layered approach that has continually evolved with the changing pandemic, and the GTAA is now set to feature SCA’s air purification systems using HEPA filters, which are among the most efficient methods of capturing human-generated viral particles, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

As a proudly Canadian company with an ongoing commitment to provide communities and businesses with innovative solutions in air purification in its role as a top provider in premium air purification solutions for dental offices, businesses, and schools, SCA is excited to play a major role in the continued efforts to keep travelers and transport industry employees safe from airborne viral transmission.

“A foundational element of our Healthy Airport program is a commitment to continued innovation as the pandemic evolves,” says Pat Neville, vice president, Airport Development and Technical Services, GTAA. “We’re taking a layered approach to passenger and employee health and safety, and the addition of Surgically Clean Air JADE machines at Toronto Pearson adds another effective layer to our globally recognized Healthy Airport program.”

“One of the biggest wins we have experienced as a result of the pandemic is the opportunity to partner with like-minded organizations looking to support communities and businesses as we reignite our economies and resume our regular routines responsibly and safely,” said Douglas Eaton, co-founder, Surgically Clean Air.