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Reduce your risk of exposure with the facts

Reduce your risk of exposure with the facts

There is no escaping the fact that we are facing a formidable enemy.

One that is invisible to the naked eye but whose effects can be clearly seen and felt. A strain of the coronavirus, known as COVID-19 has brought the world to its knees.

To an extent, we are helpless in its destructive path. Despite this, there are actions you can take to protect yourself and your family: wash hands regularly (and properly), maintain social distancing and disinfect surfaces.
But you can take further actions to reduce your risk to exposure to germs overall. You can trust and believe in the proven, tested science of the Germ Killing Power Of UVC Light.

  •  Used in millions of Facilities, Healthcare Centers, Schools and Residential Homes around the world.
  •  Chemical free disinfection, safe and effective.
  •  Kills over 99% of airborne mold, bacteria, viruses and allergens, 24 hours after it's first use.
  •  Tested to achieve up to a *99.999% reduction on microorganisms.
  •  Exposure to ultraviolet light in the range of 254 NM (UV-C band) disrupts the DNA of microorganisms thus preventing them from reproducing, thereby effectively killing them.
  •  Blue-Tube UVC is installed in the central air system where it works continuously to fight mold and other biological contaminants in the air and on HVAC system interior surfaces, particularly the cooling coil and maintains a clean drain pan.
  •  Not specifically tested against coronavirus but tested and proven effective against similar pathogens, some that require an even greater dosage for inactivation than coronavirus.

Air Purifiers

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Is your air as delicious as mine?

Telicious airhere was a time when the air outside was more polluted than indoor air.

Nowadays, pollutants can be two to five times more concentrated indoors than outdoors. To compound this problem, most people spend up to 90% of their time inside.

Why indoor air quality (IAQ) matters

The air you breath has a huge impact on your wellbeing. Health issues caused by poor IAQ can be immediate or long term depending on the type and concentration of pollutants. Short term symptoms include sore throat, fatigue or headaches. Long term effects include the development of respiratory illnesses and even cancer.

Here are four ways to improve your home's IAQ:

Air cleaners and purifiers

You can clean the air throughout your house or you can deal with it room by room. Whole house air cleaners are placed in the return duct to your furnace. The air first passes through the purifier's filters to remove allergens and pollutants before entering the furnace. Then it gets distributed throughout your home via ductwork.

Alternatively, you can opt for a purifier that takes care of only one room. These units clean more air in that space but the obvious disadvantage is that the rest of the house won't benefit.

UV light

UV light is used in air purifiers to kill bacteria and mold spores so it helps reduce allergens in the home. Depending on the technology used, it can sometimes produce high levels of ozone, which is a pollutant. If you choose to use UV

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