Phoenix Controls Offers Theris® Valve Promotion for Healthcare Ventilation Needs

ACTON, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Phoenix Controls, a Honeywell International business, today announced a promotional program which will provide free products to qualifying healthcare facilities. The Free Theris Valves Program is designed to prove the value of a Phoenix Controls solution, and is intended for new prospective healthcare customers that have existing ventilation problems at their hospital or critical care facility. The Theris airflow control solution solves some of healthcare’s most challenging HVAC problems that involve critical patient care spaces such as operating rooms, isolation rooms, hospital pharmacies and intensive care units.

“Business owners that operate healthcare facilities are greatly concerned about infection control today,” said Richard Stakutis, vice president of Marketing at Phoenix Controls. “We believe strongly in our ability to accurately control airflow and therefore improve infection control. It is our hope that this program will increase market awareness of our solution, but also make a positive contribution to the health safety of patients, staff, and the general public.”

The Free Theris Valves Program runs from July 1, 2010 until December 31, 2010. Program Terms and Conditions apply. For more details, visit Phoenix Controls’ website at http://www.phoenixcontrols.com/FreeTherisValves. Phoenix Controls is a worldwide developer of precision airflow control systems for critical room environments, such as laboratories, hospitals, vivariums and biocontainment facilities.

Phoenix Controls is a business of Honeywell International and is registered to ISO 9001:2008. Celeris, Traccel and Theris are registered trademarks of Phoenix Controls.



CONTACT:

Phoenix Controls
Michael Soper, 978-795-3487
Product Marketing Manager - Healthcare
[email protected]

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