Abatement Technologies touts Aire Guardian Shield Core

The Suwanee, Georgia, company specializes in noise and particulate barriers suitable for construction, demolition and medical environments.

Abatement Technologies, a Suwanee, Georgia-based manufacturer of specialized construction containment products designed to help protect those in and around construction in occupied spaces, added to its Aire Guardian series by launching the Aire Guardian Shield Core in June.

A reusable modular wall system, Aire Guardian Shield Core is designed for sound attenuation, to reduce construction noise and add thermal insulation in critical environments. Constructed with a durable, painted aluminum shell and a closed-cell foam core, the modular wall system provides a strong sound barrier, is aesthetically pleasing and is easy to install.

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“As a leader in the design and manufacturing of powerful abatement products, it is important to continue to provide solutions that reliably remove or help protect from harmful particulates and compounds,” Abatement Technologies CEO Andrew Harber says. “This containment system seamlessly blends into healthcare settings and provides enhanced sound attenuation and thermal insulation.”

In 2023, Abatement Technologies plans to announce a strategic partnership with a North American, full-service provider of rentable temporary wall containment systems for commercial renovation and abatement. Benefiting from Abatement Technologies’ Aire Guardian Shield Core, the partnership will position Abatement Technologies as the preferred vendor of modular containment wall systems across all of the company’s locations. 

Abatement Technologies is a leading manufacturer of HEPA-based air filtration and construction containment equipment for healthcare facilities, asbestos abatement and disaster restoration sites. Abatement Technologies also manufactures rapid-deployment patient isolation equipment designed to convert standard patient rooms into isolation rooms for patients with airborne illnesses. The company currently has 12 sites across Canada and 1 in the United States with products sold in more than 50 countries.