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UV / Ultraviolet Air Purifiers ( USA ,EUROPEN PLUG AS PER COUNTRY) 110V OR 220V IS AVAIABLE.
Whole House or Room Ultraviolet Light Air Cleaners
Germicidal UV light kills mold, viruses, and bacteria.
UV Air Purifiers Offer Asthma and Allergy Relief
An Effective Germicidal UV Air Cleaner
The stuff floating in the air is 80% dead skin and over 350 different allergy producing air pollutants and contaminants, including cigarette, cigar and pipe smoke, germs, bacteria, viruses, mold, mildew and fungi, pollen, house dust and dust mites, odors from smoke, pets, mold, (About Mold, Mold Facts), mildew, exhaust fumes, food, body sweat, chemical gases (formaldehyde, benzene, etc.) from new carpets, furniture, cleaning products, solvents, furnishings, dry cleaning and construction.
Easy Breathing with UV Air Purifiers
The effects of breathing this allergy producing air pollution include dizziness, irritability, coughing, sneezing, dry eyes, hay fever, allergies, asthma symptoms, sinus problems, ear infections, depression, fatigue, headaches, nausea, breathing problems, respiratory infections, etc.
Healthier Employees with UV Air Cleaners
In fact, according to the Environmental Protection Agency:
20% of all employees have a major illness related to indoor air pollution such as allergy, asthma, autoimmune diseases, etc.
Billions of dollars are spent annually for medication to help Americans breathe or cure their respiratory illnesses.
EPA estimates an 18% annual production loss to American business due to poor indoor air quality.
Ultraviolet Light Air Cleaners / Germicidal UV Air Purifiers
Mounts in the duct system to control harmful bacteria, viruses, yeast, and mold, where they start, in the HVAC system. Superior technology and quality control, the Bio-Fighter germicidal ultraviolet light systems provide you the performance to solve your indoor air quality problems. The germicidal ultraviolet light systems are available in several models and configurations from residential to industrial.
HEPA air purifiers are designed to provide "whole house" air cleaning with three stages of filtration. CAP600 and CAP1200 models provide true HEPA filtration for relief from bacteria, mold, fungal spores, pollens, and lung-damaging particles. These systems can be retrofit into forced air HVAC system or for new construction. Optional ultra-violet lamp combines UVGI and Photolysis with or without ozone.
UV Light Air Purifier Facts & Studies
The U.S. government now specifies that UV light should be used in air handling units to improve indoor air quality in government buildings, by controlling airborne and surface microbial growth. UV, Induct Ultraviolet Light FAQs
The Air Institute of Respiratory Education suggests UV lights be used in buildings for indoor air quality purposes, and states that may be the final line of defense against those diseases that have developed resistance to drugs, such as tuberculosis and others.
According to the Aerobiological Engineering Dept. at Penn State University, the ultraviolet component of sunlight is the main reason microbes die in the outdoor air. The die-off rate in the outdoors varies from one pathogen to another, but can be anywhere from a few seconds to a few minutes for a 90-99% kill of viruses or contagious bacteria.
The Centers of Disease Control (CDC) recommends UV lights in homeless shelters to prevent the spread of disease, particularly TB (tuberculosis).
A study by Air & Waste Management Association found the combination of a HEPA air filter and germicidal UV lamp reduced bacteria by 80% in a 3072 cubic foot chamber.
Healthier Employees with UV Air Cleaners
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) says Indoor Air Pollution
is the number one health problem in America.
The average person spends 90% of his or her time indoors where the air may be 5 to 100 times more polluted than outside air. With a home air purifier, electronic air cleaner or an indoor air purifier, Peak Pure Air can clean your air. We offer air purification systems with a variety of technologies, sizes and designs. Our electronic air cleaner or portable air purifier helps you in poor air quality environments.
In fact, according to the Environmental Protection Agency:
20% of all employees have a major illness related to indoor air pollution such as allergy, asthma, autoimmune diseases, etc.
20% of all employees have a major illness related to indoor air pollution such as allergy, asthma, autoimmune diseases, etc.
Billions of dollars are spent annually for medication to help Americans breathe or cure their respiratory illnesses.
EPA estimates an 18% annual production loss to American business due to poor indoor air quality.
The House of Representatives has called indoor air pollution our greatest environmental health problem. Some of the most polluted air you breathe isn't downtown, but inside your home and office! And according to the World Health Organization, 40% of all buildings pose a serious health hazard due to indoor air pollution, know as Sick Building Syndrome.
"According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 60% of IAQ problems and allergies may be mold related." Source: Air Conditioning, Heating & Refrigeration News, "A cure for the dreaded 'Dirty Socks Syndrome'?"
UV Lamps in HVAC Could Reduce Worker Sickness
(From HVAC Insider, National Edition, 1st quarter 2004)
In a study published in the Lancet medical journal, Canadian scientists found that by using ultraviolet lamps to kill germs in ventilation systems, worker sickness was reduced by about 20 percent, including a 40 percent drop in breathing problems. UV, Induct Ultraviolet Light FAQs
About 70 percent of the work force in North America and Western Europe work indoors, and have frequently unexplained health problems such as irritation of the eyes, throat and nose, as well as respiratory illnesses.
Ultraviolet germicidal irradiation, or UVGI, is sometimes used in hospital ventilation systems to disinfect the air but is rarely incorporated into office or other building ducts because there has been little evidence of a benefit.
In the study, ultraviolet lamps were installed in the ventilation systems of Montreal office buildings near the cooling coils and drip pans. The lamps were turned on for four weeks, then off for 12 week periods for almost a year.
The use of the UV lamps resulted in a 20 percent overall reduction in all symptoms for some workers; and a 40 percent reduction in respiratory symptoms and a 30 percent reduction in mucous problems. With the lights switched on, the frequency of muscle complaints among nonsmokers halved and the incidence of work-related breathing problems among them dropped by nearly 60 percent. The benefits were greatest for workers with allergies and for people who had never smoked.
According to Dr. Dick Menzies, the study's leader, "Installation of UVGI in most North American offices could resolve work-related symptoms in about 4 million employees, caused by (germ) contamination of heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems." He also added, "The cost of UVGI installation could in the long run prove cost-effective compared with the yearly losses from absence because of building-related illnesses."
Physicians are now discovering that the solution to the problems of many of these people is not in medicine but in reducing the pollutants in the air people breathe. But mere filtration is insufficient. Filters only create a breeding ground for pathogens, like molds, bacteria and dust mites and do nothing to combat chemicals or odors.
Medical studies using germicidal ultra-violet air disinfection have proven effective in reducing the spread of tuberculosis, measles, influenza, smallpox, and controlling infection in operating rooms.
"According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 60% of IAQ problems and allergies may be mold related." Source: Air Conditioning, Heating & Refrigeration News, "A cure for the dreaded 'Dirty Socks Syndrome'?" April 5, 1999, pp. 24-25.
"Common bacteria are now so resistant to antibiotics that they can kill." Source: US News & World Report, "Losing the Battle of the Bugs", May 10, 1999, pp. 52-60.
UV Lamps Reduce Worker Sickness
This study tested 771 employees in three different office buildings. The UV lights, which were installed in the ventilation system, were operated in three cycles of four weeks on, twelve weeks off. Measurements showed a 99% reduction of germs on irradiated surfaces inside the ventilation system.
During some weeks, there was a 40% reduction in respiratory symptoms, and a 30% reduction in mucous problems in individuals examined. When the lights were activated, muscle complaints among nonsmokers were reduced by 50%, and work-related breathing problems decreased by 60%.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) says Indoor Air Pollution is the number one health problem in America. Peak Pure Air wants you to breathe better!
The average person spends 90% of his or her time indoors where the air may be 5 to 100 times more polluted than outside air. With a home air purifier, electronic air cleaner or an indoor air purifier, Peak Pure Air can clean your air. We offer air purification systems with a variety of technologies, sizes and designs. Our electronic air cleaner or portable air purifier helps you in poor air quality environments.