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 With
this air purifier, the Fresh Air, you can reduce bacteria on
surfaces by up to 99%. This includes bacteria like Staph, E.
Coli, and MRSA (according to studies by two major universities.)
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Air
Purifiers
There is a
big difference between an air filter and an air purifier....
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Air
Filter |
Air
Purifier |
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Passive
Technology-The problem has to come to the filter |
Active –
The purified air goes out into the room to find “bad air”
and purifies it. |
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Depending
on the type of filter, anything from chemicals to bacteria pass
right through |
Bacteria
on surfaces are neutralized, chemicals are oxidized (turned
into water vapor and CO2) and particles are caused to settle
out of the air.
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Dirty
filters become part of the problem |
No filter
to clog or spread bacteria, etc. |
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Air can
still be “stuffy” and stale |
Air is
energized with friendly oxidizers, just like pure, mountain
air. |
Compare
Fresh air to our heavily advertised competitor here.
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Copyrighted
2009 High Tech Health
Last
updated 12/2009
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To request more info, just drop us an email at: info@flaiaq.com
To read more about the science behind our air purifiers, go to
http://www.activepure.com/
To look into the details about our air purifiers, go to
http://www.tryfreshair.com/
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