You are no stranger to dental aerosols. You've worked with and around them your entire career. You understood the risks and took what you believed to be the proper precautions. Then COVID-19 happened and suddenly, your world is upended.
Many patients are confused and scared to come in. The media isn't helping and even government agencies seem to change guidelines on an hourly basis. Some of your staff, especially your dental hygienists are understandably anxious and afraid. Where some offices are struggling to get patients back, many others can't find dental hygienists willing to return to work under current conditions.
These unprecedented times have made it very clear that the management of dental aerosols is more important than ever before.
You are doing your due diligence. You're buying up all the PPE you can find at pandemic prices. You've installed sneeze guards, removed magazines from your waiting room, and outfitted the office with HEPA filters. You're doing your best to protect your practice, your staff, and your patients.
But can you do more? Would you do more to address the aerosol problem?
What if there is a device that:
Such a device would make the office much safer, simply by drastically reducing the amount of aerosols present in the environment. With less aerosols around, your PPE and HEPA air-filtration become more effective in protecting you and your team. A device like this would, in turn, protect your patients and the community you so passionately serve.
Introducing HALO, an aerosol-reducing solution that was designed by a dentist specifically to address the aerosol problem you're facing today. The HALO's innovative and unique design securely holds the device in place, providing maximum performance with minimum obstruction to the oral cavity. It is easy to use, attaching directly to the standard HVE without any modifications.
Let HALO take care of your aerosol problem so that you and your team can focus on taking care of your patients.
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