The Kings Head invests in Irish-made Novaerus technology to advance safety measures for indoor dining

The Kings Head Pub and Bistro has advanced their safety measures by installing six Irish-made Novaerus air disinfection devices to support customer and staff wellbeing at their 800-year-old premises in the Latin Quarter in Galway city.

The medical grade Novaerus device uses patented ‘NanoStrike’ plasma technology that has been proven to inactivate 99.997% of Sars-CoV-2 the virus that causes coronavirus as well as all airborne viruses and bacteria all year round.

The Kings Head, which had been closed for 215 days since Christmas Eve 2020, opened on Monday 26 July for indoor dining and drinks. In addition to being one of the first hospitality businesses in Galway to achieve the Fáilte Ireland Safety Charter, the business is the first pub in Galway to install Novaerus NV 800 devices to progress existing safety protocols.

Mary Grealish of The Kings Head Pub and Bistro said reopening on the 26th of July was very significant and has been the step forward they had been eagerly awaiting.

“We invested in the Novaerus devices as a proactive step for dis-infecting the air in our indoor spaces to make our premises safer for our staff and customers. This really underlines our commitment to creating an environment that is as safe as possible,” she said.

The Grealish family has been operating The Kings Head Pub and Bistro since 1989, offering customers a mix of fresh, local, and seasonal food, a wide range of beverages including their very own The Kings Head red ale, in addition to being a well-established music and arts venue. The family are committed to preserving and enhancing the medieval fabric of the building which dates to the 13th Century and researching its rich history.

Deirdre Devitt, CEO of Novaerus at McGreals, which distributes the devices in Ireland, said they know from global research that COVID-19 is airborne, so it is vital that we address the importance of air dis-infection and advance indoor safety measures as much as possible to give customers the confidence to return indoors for dining and socialising.

“This means reducing and preventing the spread of the virus by using a combination of protocols so we can thoroughly maximise our protection in indoor environments and keep businesses open.”

“We are really delighted to be able to support Paul and Mary Grealish and the team at The Kings Head with a real solution for continued and long-term protection for their staff and customers health and wellbeing in their premises. The patented NanoStrike technology Novaerus has developed obliterates pathogens in the air at DNA level, in a sub-second time frame without generating any harmful by-products, so the air is clean and safe 24/7,” said Ms Devitt.

The Novaerus range of devices are available in three sizes (NV 200, NV 800, and Defend 1050 ) catering for small to large spaces across all industry sectors. They are sold in 65 countries worldwide, supporting industries with additional frontline protection to continue to operate safely. For more information visit www.novaerus.ie

Novaerus is distributed by the McGreals Group based in Blessington, Co. Wicklow, which supplies the Novaerus portable air dis-infection devices to retail, business, consumer, education, and health care sectors. McGreals provides a patient care-focused service across 11 outlets in the Leinster area, and in recent years has diversified into areas including optical, audiology, nutrition, and the development of primary care centres.

The Novaerus brand is part of WellAir, an Irish company on a mission to reduce indoor airborne pollutants and create living, working, and healing spaces that foster human health, productivity, and wellbeing. Manufactured in Ireland, Novaerus technology can be found in hundreds of hospitals, senior living facilities, schools, casinos, railway stations, residential and industrial facilities in 65 countries around the world.

For more information visit: www.novaerus.ie

 

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