| Air Purification |
| January 24, 2012 |
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The Green Solution to Indoor Pollution It’s no longer just about the air quality in the city, but also about indoor air pollution, as many people have realized that he environment at home can also be a major health risk. Many of us are striving to create a clean and safe haven for our families, but common air filters on the market are HEPA filters and Electrostatic filters, which are only able to trap airborne particles above a certain size (0.3 microns), but they are ineffective when it comes to eliminating smaller Ultra Fine Particles (UFPs), pollutant gases and viruses. Other indoor purifying systems, which incorporate UV rays, Ozone-generators and Ionizers have the ability to tackle smaller particles, but often introduce additional dangerous emissions into the environment, such as Ozone or Radon and can cause an increase in Carbon Dioxide levels.
It is the only system worldwide with the ability to successfully reduce all nine WHO-listed indoor air pollutants to excellent levels, without emitting toxic by-products, giving homes the cleanest air available right now. The Oxyvital Split Unit uses a four-stage filtration process: pre-filter, filter, HEPA filter and then ZeoSieve, a patented technology that tackles ultrafine particles and gases up to 10,000 times smaller than those that HEPA filters can trap. The technology works by cracking open pollutant particles and disabling them by altering their molecular structure. Studies released by the company show that the unit is effective against airborne bacteria, mold and viruses. Furthermore, the Oxyvital Split Unit sports a sleek and stylish design that fits seamlessly with surroundings. And in addition to cleaning the air in a 1,000 sq ft room, it also helps to remove smells and odours. The HK$24,000 air purification system comes with installation and is available at their showroom in Central.
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However, with the new range of Oxyvital Split Units - the world’s first air purification technology that meets and exceeds World Health Organization (WHO) standards for indoor air quality - air purification is re-invented.


