
Biozone Air Purifiers
A very popular model
the Biozone Air Purifier incorporates many technologies. It is produced in a wide range of capacities
enabling air purifications of areas from 250 sq.ft. to a large 4000 sq.ft. Whether your requirements are
for a small apartment, a hospital waiting area or large conference room there is a model available to handle
your needs.
The units are lightweight and constructed from aluminium
composite. The air purifying process is achieved by photoplasma and photocatalytic ionisation. Air when
channeled through the Biozone air purifiers/cleaners, first enters a chamber where it is exposed to a
very intense ultra violet beam of light. In the process bacteria, viruses, mold and allergens are
caught, broken down and destroyed. Smoke and dust particles are charged with negative ions and removed from the air
and destroyed by oxidation making it unnecessary to ever change
filters. Air
expelled from the purifier back into the room, still charged with the plasma effect, will continual to neutralise
contaminants that come into contact with it.
These sophisticated
units are attractive in appearance and weigh in at a mere 6 lbs. Requiring minimum maintenance
and having no filters to change the upkeep is simple in the extreme. It is , however necessary to renew
the UV lamp on an annual basis.
The World Health
Organisation back in 1984 recognised and reported on a phenomenon they called the 'sick building syndrom'
(SBS) and held that up to 30% of modern buildings were involved. This syndrom related to the poor
quality of air within these buildings. This was due, in part, to the release of gases from materials used in
the construction of buildings and the production internal furnishings and fitments. We all recognise the 'new
smell' of a cars interior or of a new carpet. These are examples of the release of chemicals from the
materials used and is known as 'out gassing'. The occupants of buildings with 'SBS' often suffered and
complained of eye, nose and throat irritation whilst others experienced irritation of the skin. These
symptoms were often not connected with poor air quality and in many cases
ignored.
Lack of air
filtration and purification can lead to the build up of dust particles, molds, chemicals, bacteria and other
nasties which are injurious to human health. Who would suppose that something as innocuous as paper could be
harmful to your health. Where books are handled for instance in libraries, paper dust particles
are prevelent. These dust particles carry mold spores and mixed with gasses given off from solvents used in
the adhesives that bind the books pages together present a major challenge to those of us who are afflicted
with respiratory allergies.
Effective filtration
by the Biozone air purifier can largely remedy these conditions by capturing and destroying these harmful
pollutants allowing you to breathe the pure air that your body
demands.
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