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1.
Germicidal UV Lamp.
The air first sweeps past the
germicidal ultraviolet light after entering the air inlet. The UV light is
lethal against harmful, airborne micro-organisms such as germs, viruses,
bacteria and fungi (such as mycotoxins from mold). |
Particles & pollutants being drawn over
the electrostatically-charged plates.
Simply wipe the plates clean whenever
they become full of residue (every 2-4 weeks). |
2.
Collects Particles & Pollutants.
Airborne particles and pollutants
are magnetically attracted to the metal dust collection plates, like a
magnet. The built in fan, along with the electronic breeze, draw pollutants
through the unit and its magnetically-charged plates. Then, you simply wipe
the plates clean periodically, removing them from the environment.
When the metal dust collection
plates become full of particulate and residue, simply wipe them off with a
damp cloth. Then, dry the plates and reinsert. It's that easy. The amount of
contamination collected by the rag will give you and idea of how much
airborne pollution is being removed.
You Can Really See the
Difference! |
Trillions of air-cleaning ions are
dispersed through the air outlet.
Negative ions travel throughout the
room, attacking and neutralizing
airborne pollutants. |
3.
Circulates Negative Ions.
Negative ions are accelerated in large numbers
throughout the room, removing airborne particles and pollutants from the
air.
The U.S. Dept. of Agriculture
found negative ion air purification (ionizers) to be 99% effective at
removing airborne dust & particles.
Good Housekeeping Magazine
Engineers: "Effective at removing smoke"
Columbia University
researchers found negative ions to have relatively no side effects. |