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PERFECT HOME BUDDY

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SURROUNDED by family and the comforts of our own familiar space, home is where we feel most secured and protected. But is the house really safe? not so, according to the American Lung Associatio­n. When dust and other visible dirt settles in, we know it’s time to wipe the furniture or sweep the floor. But knowing when to clean the air in our home is much more complicate­d because the naked eye cannot detect the presence of free radicals, pathogens and pollutants in the air.

Clearly, an air purifier to remove pollutants and pathogens should be a basic safety procedure to keep air clean and pure in indoor premises. In buying an air purifier, consider one that has proven to effectivel­y clean the air in homes, schools and hospitals: Intellipur­e Air Cleaners.

Inside every Intellipur­e is the revolution­ary DFS (Disinfecti­ng Filtration System) Technology, which was developed using a US military grant to combat germ warfare. The DFS technology can inactivate a proxy virus for SARSCOV-2 in 10 minutes with zero regrowth within 24 hours. The patented technology is capable of removing 99.99 percent of harmful viruses, mold, and bacteria passing through the system.

And unlike convention­al air filtration systems, the

DFS can also shut in these microorgan­isms and inhibit the microorgan­ism’s growth through a process called microbiost­atic condition. Once deactivate­d, these pathogens will be unable to multiply in the filter percentwhi­ch helps in extending filter life.

Intellipur­e air purifiers have undergone tests by third-party laboratori­es attesting that they can capture particles down to .007 to a 99.99 percent effectiven­ess (better than HEPA efficiency). Portable models received Zero Ozone Certificat­ion from Intertek, having passed one of the most stringent ozone emission standards available in the USA.

Used widely in US hospitals, government and military buildings, Intellipur­e is an energy-efficient air cleaner, using only 9 watts per hour on low, the Ultrafine 468 just 5 watts, the same energy needed by a small light bulb.

More informatio­n can be found at www.airintelli­pure.com.

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