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Frequently Asked Questions For
The Nature's Air Purification System
Q. What
does the Nature's Air do?
A. It treats the
air in your home or office by breaking down
odor causing pollutants and dropping airborne
particulate from your breathing space. It
also eliminates smoke in the room and takes
care of dust mites, mold, mildew, paint fumes,
pet dander, pet odors, pollen and any other
irritating allergenic substances.
Q. How
does the Nature's Air treat the air?
A. The Nature's Air
produces ozone and negatively charged ions,
the same effective cleansing agents that nature
uses to treat outdoor air.
Q. How
does the Nature's Air work?
A. It is a two-stage
process:
- The Nature's
Air uses a needlepoint ionizer to drop
dust, smoke and other harmful particles
from the air we breathe. In our homes
and offices there is a lack of negative
ions and an abundance of positive ions.
The buildings we spend most of our time
in, block out the natural occurring negative
ions. The Nature's Air recreates the natural
balance of positive to negative ions to
significantly reduce airborne particulate.
- The Nature's
Air uses electricity to split oxygen molecules
into single atoms, which attach loosely
attached oxygen to become ozone (activated
oxygen). This loosely attached oxygen
atom is unstable and seeks to bond with
chemical compounds and other odor causing
pollutants in order to oxidize them.
Q. How
does nature produce ozone?
A. Ozone is created
electrically during active thunderstorms.
The electrical discharge creates a fresh sweet
smell. The ultraviolet rays of the sun striking
hydrocarbons in our atmosphere also create
ozone.
Q. How
does nature produce ions?
A. Waterfalls, lightning,
and the waves of the ocean all create negative
ions.
Q. What
is an ozone alert?
A. Ozone alerts in
cities are a result of the high pollution
levels of hydrocarbons produced by the burning
of fossil fuels. When ultraviolet rays from
the sun strike hydrocarbons, ozone is one
of the by-products. Ozone is easily detected
and is sometimes used as a reference point
for the level of pollutants.
Q. Where should I place the Nature's Air in
my home or office?
A. The Nature's Air
should be placed in the room where you have
the most pollutants. The Nature's Air is easy
to move so you might want to try it in a couple
of locations to help decide what works best
for your environment. An elevated location
is better to distribute ions and activated
oxygen more evenly.
Q. Is it
difficult to install?
A. No. Just install
the ozone plates (located in separate box
packaged inside the carton), plug it in and
set the dial for the area you will be treating.
Install the Nature's Air in any room, but
try to find a place where it can be up off
the floor 3 feet or more. Some customers prefer
to have more than one unit to better control
levels of activated oxygen in the home.
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