On Wednesday, NuVinAir announced the company’s expansion of its franchise program to new territories, adding Louisiana and Illinois as the 31st and 32nd state, respectively.

The company, which  offers a suite of patented and proprietary products designed to create healthy vehicle interiors safely, said the following franchise groups will bring the NuVinAir’s products to new markets, including:

— NuVinAir North’s Jason Freeland (currently serving Minnesota and Wisconsin) will expand to Chicago and northern Illinois, his second expansion

— NuVinAir Southeast’s Susan and Bobby Hanley (currently serving Alabama, the Florida Panhandle and Mississippi) will expand to Louisiana regions in New Orleans and Baton Rouge and additional territories in Mississippi

— NuVinAir CGR’s Brad Scott (currently serving the North Carolina cities of Charlotte, Greenville and Raleigh) will expand to Winston-Salem, Wilmington, Jacksonville and Fayetteville in the Tar Heel State.

“I have been in the automotive space for over 20 years and have never seen a more effective solution for odor remediation than NuVinAir, especially during an unprecedented era when cleanliness is paramount,” Susan Hanley said in a news release.

“Since first franchising these products in 2020, we’ve been revolutionizing the Southeast’s automotive market by giving drivers healthier, safer and more confident commutes, which we can do even more successfully through our recent territory expansion,” she added.

Among NuVinAir’s product offerings is its autonomous Cyclone treatment, which is used with ReFresh and ReStore, respectively, to freshen a vehicle’s interior, as well as eliminate extreme odor and reset the vehicle to a like-new condition.

As part of the product portfolio, ReKlenz-X is a high-performance stain remover and an EPA-approved, eco-friendly disinfectant that can kill 99.9% of germs, bacteria, and viruses on vehicle surfaces.

And rounding out the offerings, ReNuSurface is an eco-friendly, all-in-one cleaner that can replace multiple products and save on supply costs.

“We treat our franchise groups as true business partners,” NuVinAir chief franchise officer Marty Schoenthaler said in the news release. “Given the ongoing shortage of rental cars, especially amid the huge spike in summer travel, there’s a good reason why a majority of our franchise network has expanded their original territories to grow further with us.”