Biodefense company expands relationship with climate leader to generate growth and improve indoor air quality nationally

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Synexis® LLC recently announced it is expanding its strategic relationship with Trane® – by Trane Technologies (NYSE: TT). As part of the expanded agreement, Trane has a non-controlling minority financial interest in Synexis LLC and will serve as the exclusive HVAC channel for the Synexis Dry Hydrogen Peroxide (DHP™) systems in the U.S. and Canada. The investment will help support commercial expansion efforts and accelerate product innovation as both companies work to improve indoor air quality across North America.

“Our customers count on Trane to bring indoor environmental quality solutions and strategies that deliver the best outcomes for their buildings and all the people inside,” said Donny Simmons, president, Commercial HVAC Americas for Trane Technologies. “We believe in Synexis and its differentiated technology aimed at reducing the risk of microbe spread in indoor environments. We’re proud to serve as the exclusive HVAC provider for Synexis solutions and bring this proven technology to more customers as they consider appropriate measures for healthier indoor spaces.”

Synexis’ market-leading DHP continuously reduces pathogens in the air and on surfaces.1

“Our expanded agreement with Trane, a market leader in indoor air quality, allows us to continue our data-driven approach and aligns Synexis with a valued leader in this space,” said Eric Schlote, chief executive officer (CEO) at Synexis. “Trane’s investment will help us continue to educate the market on the differentiation of our patented DHP technology and support our research and development efforts to advance new products over the next few years.”

DHP molecules travel throughout an enclosed space to actively reduce certain viruses, bacteria, mold, odors and many insects. Generated from ambient humidity and oxygen present in the environment, DHP can be delivered in occupied spaces at levels well below occupational airborne safety standards established by OSHA, which allows for continuous microbial reduction without disturbing normal operations and workflow.1,2 DHP goes wherever air goes, allowing it to treat hard-to-reach places. 

1  Herman CK, Hess J, Cerra C. Dilute hydrogen peroxide technology for reduction of microbial colonization in the hospital setting. Am J Infect Control. 2015:S25–S26.

2  Occupational Safety and Health Administration. https://www.osha.gov/dsg/annotated-pels/tablez-html. Accessed August 14, 2020.

3  Synexis https://synexis.com/patents/. Accessed April 1, 2021.

4  UL Certification numbers: Blade UL E482400 and Sentry UL E495096.

5  Ramirez M, Matheu L, Gomez M, Chang A, Ferrolino J, Mack R, Antillon-Klussmann F, Melgar M. Effectiveness of dry hydrogen peroxide on reducing environmental microbial bioburden risk in a pediatric oncology intensive care unit. Am J Infect Control. 2021 May;49(5):608-613. doi: 10.1016/j.ajic.2020.08.026. Epub 2020 Aug 20. PMID: 32828799.

6  Infection Specialists and Pharmacists Share Responsibility for Ensuring Patient Safety; Pharmacy Times. Published November 23, 2020.

7  Sanguinet J., Edmiston C. Evaluation of dry hydrogen peroxide in reducing microbial bioburden in a healthcare facility. Am Journ of Infect Control, 2021, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajic.2021.03.004.

Source: Synexis LLC

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