Virexit Technologies Secures Landmark Agreement for MaxClean 756 Air and Surface Purification System Test Pilot in Major U.S. School District, Enhancing Indoor Air and Mitigation of Bacteria, Viruses, Toxic Molds, Fungi, and VOC’s to Optimize Occupants' Well-Being, Productivity, and Performance

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After A Successful Outcome of MaxClean 756's Test-Pilot and Full Adoption by School District,

Contract Estimated to be up to a Potential $67 Million Dollars [1] Covering 225 Facilities

Comprising of More than 28 Million Square Feet of Total Space [2].

Potential Billions in Revenue for VirExit Technologies with Advocacy-Endorsed MaxClean 756 Air and Surface Purification System. With 50 Million Public School Students and 3 Million Teachers at Risk for Negative Health Effects Across 19,200 School Districts and 98,600 Schools [3], MaxClean 756 Emerges as Cost-Effective, Energy-Efficient Solution to the Crisis Highlighted by the White House Indoor Air Quality Initiative [5] and State Executive Orders [6].

RICHLAND, WA / ACCESSWIRE / July 18, 2024 / VirExit Technologies Inc. (OTC PINK:VXIT), a pioneer in health, safety, and security solutions, proudly announces its landmark agreement with a major US school district to conduct an onsite 3rd party lab tested MaxClean 756 Air and Surface Purification System test-pilot to objectively access MaxClean 756's effectiveness in optimizing indoor air quality and mitigation of harmful bacteria, viruses, toxic molds, fungi, and VOC's (volatile organic compounds) in a selected test area where a facility is experiencing sub-standard indoor air and surface quality and pathogenic mitigation issues.

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Overview of The MaxClean 756 System
"The Worlds Most Powerful and Scalable Air Purification System"

The useful life of the district's school facilities and building assets require renovation of buildings on 25-year cycles. The current cycle between renovations is approximately 42 years. . In order to maintain a premier learning environment, major equipment and capital infrastructure replacements are needed 2-3 times between each renovation. In most cases, the district only replaces infrastructure once or, at times, not at all. (Figure 1).

Figure 1 - Capital Improvement Plan, Page 222. [7]

In addition, a recent survey by the National Center for Education Statistics highlights aging infrastructure of U.S. schools. The average age of main buildings is 49 years, with 38% built before 1970. In the Northeast, it is 62 years, two years after when most schools are abandoned. (Figure 2) [8] After 40 years, school buildings begin rapid deterioration resulting in occupants at risk for poor indoor air quality (IAQ), volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and toxic mold. [9] Over time, building materials degrade, systems age, and maintenance may become less effective, leading to various physical and mental health risks impacting students' overall well-being and academic performance. [10]