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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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