$5.2M
MKT
CAP
AIRTEST PRODUCTS WITH
MAJOR
COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGES IN $35B INDOOR AIR QUALITY MARKET
COULD
EXPLODE
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January 21, 2021 --
InvestorsHub NewsWire -- via BioResearchAlert
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Airtest
is
an ESG
company that has been
delivering Safety and Energy
Cost-Cutting solutions to the
Indoor
Air Quality
market since 1997. The Indoor Air
Quality market was already big but is
now being
turbocharged to $35B annually by the pandemic
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It is known that
adequate ventilation is major factor in controlling the spread of
SARS-CoV-2 in indoor
settings
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Airtest
has installed
thousands of systems throughout North America that also reduce
ventilation energy costs up to an impressive 95% while achieving
excellent indoor air quality
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Big energy
savings is driving a major shift to Variable Refrigerant Flow
Systems for heating and cooling multi-family residences, hotels,
schools, hospitality and commercial buildings and is creating a new
estimated $27B market for Refrigerant Leak Detectors
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Airtest
is introducing
refrigerant leak detectors with many advantages over competing
products including low cost, high efficiency, and low
maintenance
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The
Company recently raised $500,000 where
proceeds will be used to step up marketing and sales
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With a market cap
of only $5.2 million and proven products with major competitive
advantages that are in demand in very
large markets, BioResearchAlert
believes
Airtest
is firmly
positioned to enjoy dramatic sales growth with the potential to increase
shareholder value to greater than
$1.00 per share
in 2021
Airtest
(OTC: AATGF) (TSXV: AAT) is a leading provider of Indoor Air Quality
monitoring and detection systems that improve air quality while
saving users large energy costs. The long-term electric energy
savings provided by Airtest products can be several times
the cost of their systems and typical rebates offered by almost
every electric utility provider can bring the cost down by up to
50%. Airtest recently announced its
energy saving parking garage control systems will be installed in 7
large garage projects across America for an unnamed major
internet retailer
(maybe Amazon). Airtest systems are being installed
in distribution centers and the garages used for delivery vehicles.
The retailer has now standardized AirTest for all future
projects. BioResearchAlert
expects rapid and
sustained industry uptake for Airtest products.
After years of
conservative growth and the typical slowdown in 2020 from Covid-19,
the company expects demand for its products is about to accelerate
for two reasons: First the need to protect residents, students, and
patrons from SARS-CoV-2 and the smoke from wildfires, and second,
the need to reduce the high costs of energy for ventilation,
heating, and cooling in millions of buildings and parking garages
in North America and globally.
George Graham,
President of the Company, commented, "You can't
manage what you don't measure" (a mantra that has great application
in relation to COVID-19). Elevating the outside air ventilation
levels going to indoor spaces is crucial in limiting this airborne
virus. Measurement of CO2 levels can indicate the amount of fresh
air delivery to a space like a store, classroom or office. CO2 can
be used to assess ventilation levels in occupied spaces because
people are the source of exhaled CO2, and the actual level measured
can be indicative of how much fresh air is entering the space to
dilute the CO2 levels and other contaminants including the COVID-19
airborne virus. By measuring CO2 levels, elevated levels of
ventilation to enhance COVID-19 safety protocols can be properly
verified and continuously monitored. Airtest
manufactures
a wide range of CO2 sensors that provide real time measurement of
CO2 allowing building managers to properly provide adequate
ventilation."
Graham
continuing, "We have
had RFP's for a large number of CO2 sensors to provide measurement
in school classrooms. Airtest
has
successfully installed CO2 sensors over the last number of years in
hundreds of school systems in north America including Bellevue and
Seattle WA, Coquitlam and Burnaby BC, as well as Garland and Dallas
TX. The application of CO2 sensors in classrooms allows the
facilities managers in school systems to monitor CO2 levels in real
time, and the system provides the tools to properly monitor and
manage the ventilation systems, ensuring adequate ventilation at
all times. When COVID-19 concerns have passed, the CO2 sensors can
be used to save energy by modulating outside air ventilation based
on actual occupancy in the space. This will ensure that target code
required ventilation rates for good air quality are maintained. The
Company has also seen new orders come from other OEM customers as
businesses start to reopen. After the anticipated lull in sales
activity during the 2nd Quarter, sales have picked up briskly in
the 3rd Quarter."
New $27B
VRF Leak Detector Market
Variable
Refrigerant Flow Systems are becoming a popular method for heating
and cooling of large buildings with multiple rooms including
multi-family residences, hotels, schools, hospitality and
commercial buildings. Rather than circulating hot and cold water
through coils in each space, these systems circulate refrigerant
around the building to feed fan coils to provide heating or cooling
as required by an individual space. This type of system has become
popular because energy costs can be reduced by 55% or more and
because it can provide heating or cooling to different spaces
simultaneously. Another attraction of this approach is that these
systems can earn "Green Building" points from programs such as LEED
(Leadership in Energy & Design) and Green Globes.
Market
Assumptions for VRF Leak Detectors
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There are an
estimated 55 million building spaces just in the united
states
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At an estimated
1% of the total being built each year as new construction, there
are about 550,000 under new construction per year
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Each space
requires at least one leak detector
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At average price
of $500, the annual U.S. market for leak detectors for new
construction is $275 million
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At average price
of $500, the total U.S. market for existing 55 million spaces is
$27.5 Billion
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If only 5% of
total market annually purchases leak detectors, sales are estimated
at $1.375 billion
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There are only 4
competitors offering leak detectors
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If between all 4
competitors, AAT captures only 10% of total available U.S. market,
estimated annual sales could be about $137.5
million
Indoor Air
Quality Market
A recent report
from Credit Suisse indicates that the United States market for
Indoor Air Quality has exploded to over $35 billion due to the
Coronavirus and the record-breaking wildfires in the Western United
States.
School
Classrooms
AirTest
received new
orders from existing OEM (Original
Equipment Manufacturers). The Company has also had RFP's (Requests
for Proposals) from a number of OEM customers for
carbon dioxide
(CO2) sensors in school classrooms to verify ventilation
requirements of COVID-19 protocols.
Reopening
Office Buildings
ATI AIRTEST TECHNOLOGIES TRANSMITTERS A KEY PART OF COVID-19
BUILDING REOPENING STRATEGY FOR LARGE TECH COMPANIES
Airtest
Technologies
announced their TR9277-EO wireless CO2 Temperature and Relative
Humidity transmitters are being closely reviewed as a potentially
important part of the COVID-19 Phase 3 initiatives for the
re-opening of office spaces for major Silicon Valley tech
companies. A Systems Integration company, Integrated Building
Solutions (IBS), has completed the first installation of the
AirTest
TR9277 as part of
re-commissioning office spaces for re-opening.
Traditionally,
measuring CO2 in a building can be used to control the delivery of
outside air to ventilate indoor spaces to ensure proper
ventilation. This generally results in significant energy savings
due to the elimination of overventilation. These sensors can also
measure adequate circulation of fresh air in indoor spaces and are
commonly required to be installed in conference rooms to measure
space conditions. Jon Sargeant of IBS said: "In these times
of COVID-19 concern, the sensors are used to ensure that spaces are
ventilated at the highest possible level without compromising
building comfort or air quality". Sargeant also explained that existing
wired CO2 sensors were installed and wired to the BMS system in the
building but as they started to recommission the building, they
discovered that many were widely out of calibration.
There were a
number of reasons that the AirTest TR9277-EO was selected as
part of the IBS strategy for reopening buildings.
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The wireless
transmitters require no wires for power or signal and harvest power
from the indoor ambient light, eliminating the need to change
batteries.
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The sensors are
easily calibrated in outside air prior to installation and
self-calibrate themselves once installed.
The
EnOcean
wireless protocol
used in the TR9277-EO communicates on a totally different radio
band than the corporate WiFi infrastructure which was
considered a big security plus.
During the actual
installation, the TR9277-EO transmitters were easily calibrated and
addressed in the shop and then quickly placed and connected to the
building control system on site. For this project,19 sensors were
installed and verified functional in one day by a single
technician. According to Sargeant, "This installation process
would take at least a week had we utilized wired sensor technology
and would have likely made the project economically
unfeasible".
According to
Graham, "We see great opportunity for the application of our
self-powered, wireless self-calibrating CO2 sensors as part of
COVID-19 re-opening of businesses. While there is still concern for
the virus, CO2 measurements can ensure the building is being well
ventilated. Once the threat has passed, the sensors output can be
used to save energy using demand-controlled
ventilation."
About ATI:
AirTest
Technologies is a
Green-Tech company specializing in systems that improve commercial
building operating efficiency and at the same time create energy
savings. These systems are all based on technical innovations
developed in the last ten years and comprise a growing second wave
of energy saving technologies that are positioned to make a
significant contribution to the Sustainable Buildings
Program. AirTest offers its products to
leading-edge building owners, contractors and energy service
companies targeting the buildings market. AirTest also provides energy cost
reduction solutions to building equipment and controls
manufacturers who incorporate AirTest sensor components in their
products.
About IBS:
Integrated Building Solutions is a Master Systems Integrator that
has been providing integration services and solutions using its'
IBIS software platform for over 20 years in over 24 million square
feet of various types of facilities.
Conclusion
With a
very small
current market
cap of $5.2 million combined with strong presence as a leader in
air quality monitoring in an explosive $35 billion Indoor Air
Quality market, and now a new $27B VRF Leak Detector market,
ATI Airtest is uniquely positioned to
enjoy greater than expected sales growth that could result in sharply increased
share prices over the near term and long term with potential for
trading over $1.00 per share in 2021.
SOURCE: BioResearchAlert
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