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Dust Free’s proprietary air purification technology

Dust Free’s proprietary air purification technology

Dust Free’s proprietary air purification technology was tested for efficacy at reducing SARS-COV-2 by the University of Milan in Milan, Italy on September 11, 2020.

The test was conducted within the Department of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences and supervised by Davide Mileto, a Microbiologist with the University of Milan Lugi Sacco Hospital. The study results show Dust Free’s proprietary Active Technology to be effective in reducing the SARS-COVID-2 virus.

The test results show a 99.7% reduction of the SARS-COVID-2 virus within 20 minutes and prove the Dust Free technology as a viable solution to help reduce SARS-COVID-2.

About Dust Free® Active Air Purifiers

The Dust Free® Active Air Purifier’s unique technologies target air quality problems at the source, such as dust, dander, germs, volatile organic compounds, allergens, odors and more. Installed into the supply plenum of your HVAC system, the Dust Free® Active in-duct air purifier’s environmentally-friendly oxidizers and ionization system safely and effectively purifies the air in your home.

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When it comes to Air Purification, what works and what doesn’t?

When it comes to Air Purification, what works and what doesn’t?

Whether you’re dealing with the COVID-19, cold and flu season, seasonal allergies or just everyday life, improving your indoor air quality is always a good idea.

With talk of coronavirus blanketing the airwaves and so many companies claiming to have special filters and air purifiers that can kill the virus, it’s no wonder we’ve received so many calls and emails from customers looking to protect their families and employees from this scary new illness, so we wanted to pass along some information to help you separate the signal from the noise.

Let’s start with the basics, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), coronavirus (COVID-19) spreads mainly through respiratory droplets produced when an infected person coughs or sneezes. It may be possible to get COVID-19 by touching a surface that has the virus on it, then touching your mouth, nose or eyes, but this is not thought to be the main way the virus spreads.

Noting that airborne particles play a significant role in the spread of the disease, the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) has released proactive guidance that addresses COVID-19 concerns with respect to the operation and maintenance of HVAC systems.

Viruses, like COVID-19, are much smaller than bacteria (roughly 100 times smaller) and other pollutants like pollen and pet dander which are the primary source of poor indoor air quality. This means that a standard HEPA filter will not remove viruses from the air. Some air purifiers can capture viruses,

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