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How do Negative Ions Clean the Air?
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Negative Ions cause dust, allergens and other particles to fall out of the air.
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Most indoor particles that are airborne tend to be positively charged.
Negative ions will give some of these particles a negative charge. The positive and negative particles then combine with each other and become heavier until they finally fall to the ground.
The negative ions generated by the SpringAir travel up to sixty feet in all directions from the unit. Negative ions are not dependent upon air flow or circulation.
Mother Nature's Process
Nature constantly produces Negative Ions to clear the air with waterfalls, waves crashing on the beach, and changes in the weather.
SpringAir's Process
The SpringAir accomplishes this natural cleaning process by employing a negative ion generator.
You can control the cleaning of air in your environment by using the separate control for negative ion generation.
Negative ions can be created around the clock to keep down dust and particulate.
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How does Activated Oxygen Clean the Air?
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Activated Oxygen breaks down odors and pollutants at their source.
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Normal Oxygen O2 is converted to O3, which is commonly called ozone or activated oxygen.
O3 will break down
odor causing molecules
and other contaminates such as bacteria, mold and mildew, into benign substances, rendering them safe.
Activated Oxygen is able to penetrate where normal air currents are minimal or non-existent: into drapes, carpets, crevices, furniture and under beds.
Mother Nature's Process
Nature has many ways to produce Activated Oxygen, a natural air cleaner. We have all taken a walk after a thunderstorm and experienced the clean, fresh smell in the air. That's activated oxygen at work.
SpringAir's Process
The SpringAir employs a separate adjustable O3 generator to achieve this natural process.
With the separate control activated oxygen can be set at the level required for your needs.
It is normally kept at modest levels in occupied spaces. To remove major odors, the unit may be adjusted to a higher level for a period of time. Some use a timer to completely deodorize the home or office while away. Unused O3 reverts back to O2 in about an hour.
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