Health-conscious travelers – especially those suffering from allergies and asthma – may breathe
just a little easier at Wyndham hotels thanks to a new Wyndham ClearAir initiative to offer allergy-friendly guest accommodations.
While eight Wyndham hotels offer the rooms today, all will be required to convert 10% of their room inventory or a minimum of 25 rooms
into allergy-friendly environments by the end of 2009.
The chain’s move responds to guest concerns over rising consumer health issues and costs associated with allergic reactions. According to the
Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America, allergies and asthma affect one in four Americans.
Following a system designed by New York-based PURE Solutions, Wyndham ClearAir rooms undergo a multistep cleaning process
designed to remove up to 98% of allergens.
First, guest room walls, carpeting, bedcovers and fabrics are sanitized and treated with a long-lasting microbial shield, making them free from
odors and resistant to bacteria and viruses. Next, a medical-grade air purification system is installed.
Air-handling units and vents are deep-cleaned and equipped with PURE Solutions’ signature tea tree oil cartridge, which acts as a natural
antiseptic and disinfectant to maintain sanitary conditions.
In hotel meeting rooms, air is purified at greater intensity and filtrated eight times more frequently than standard air-handling systems. The goal is
to achieve 99.9% effective treatment of air and surfaces.
“We want to offer Wyndham guests amenities that are smart, innovative and, more important, useful,” said Peter Strebel, Wyndham Hotels and
Resorts president. “As travelers continue to focus on wellness, we’re excited to offer ClearAir Rooms as a healthy amenity for Wyndham guests
and meeting attendees.”
Guests can find ClearAir rooms by PURE Solutions at the Wyndham Miami Airport Hotel & Executive Meeting Center; Wyndham Lisle-Chicago
Hotel & Executive Meeting Center; Wyndham Peachtree Conference Center in Atlanta, Ga.; The Tremont House - A Wyndham Historic Hotel in
Galveston, Texas; the Wyndham Rio Mar Beach Resort and Spa in Rio Grande, Puerto Rico; Wyndham Sugar Bay Resort and Spa in St. Thomas,
the U.S. Virgin Islands; the Wyndham Princeton Forrestal Hotel and Conference Center in New Jersey; and Wyndham Glenview Suites in Illinois.
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