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Active Air Purification Protects You Better - GreenTech Enviromnental

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Active Air Purification Protects You Better - GreenTech Enviromnental

Why PureAir?   GreenTech Environmental passionately believes that active air purification is necessary to effectively protect your family from indoor air pollution. Rather than mere filtration, pureAir purifiers produce active pollution-destroying technologies that are propelled into your home, seeking out and destroying the pollutants from your breathing space and surfaces within your home. Energy-efficient homes, sealed to prevent heating or cooling loss, have caused our homes to become stagnant and incapable of maintaining fresh air, resulting in a buildup of mold and bacteria. In addition, people, pets, cleaning supplies, cooking, new furniture, and other factors introduce allergens, VOCs, dander, dust, and other forms of pollution into the home on...

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pureAir SOLO Beats Back Flu Virus. 99% Effective!

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pureAir SOLO Beats Back Flu Virus. 99% Effective!

Exciting news from our friends at GreenTech Environmental.   The proof is in the purification! With the COVID-19 pandemic gripping the United States, and as the nation enters the official flu season, GreenTech Environmental is thrilled to release laboratory test results of its personal air purification product, the pureAir SOLO against the swine flu.  While global scientists continue to develop early-stage research on novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2), the virus that causes COVID-19 disease, testing on other flu viruses, such the H1N1 virus, can supply invaluable insight into potential mitigation of coronavirus.  To supply science-based facts about ionization air purification and their...

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Japan researchers say ozone effective in neutralising coronavirus

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Japan researchers say ozone effective in neutralising coronavirus

TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese researchers said on Wednesday that low concentrations of ozone can neutralise coronavirus particles, potentially providing a way for hospitals to disinfect examination rooms and waiting areas. Scientists at Fujita Health University told a news conference they had proven that ozone gas in concentrations of 0.05 to 0.1 parts per million (ppm), levels considered harmless to humans, could kill the virus. The experiment used an ozone generator in a sealed chamber with a sample of coronavirus. The potency of the virus declined by more than 90% when subjected to low level ozone for 10 hours. “Transmission of...

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