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BioZone Portugal, Lubelias,
www.biozone.one, +351 92 422 98 45
How does BioZone work?
Our indoor air today contains a variety of pollutants that affect our health. Carpets,
plastic, insulation, cleaning products, sprays, textiles, dirty ventilation ducts etc. all
create bad air.
The gases, bacteria, mold spores etc, spread from all this, gives a harmful indoor
environment and contributes to allergies, asthma problems, fatigue and absence due
to diseases. The indoor air of today is 2-10 times worse than the outdoor air,
depending on the type of problems and locations.
AirCare
cleans the air in the room. Place it a bit higher on the wall or at the ceeeling,
plug it into a regular power outlet and enjoy fresh and clean air without any pollution.
AirCare
has a nice design and the sound level is negligible.
How does BioZone air purifier work?
Air that passes inside a device is exposed to intense bactericidal UV light that breaks
down organic pollutants. The special wavelengths of the UV light react with a catalyst
(aluminum dioxide) and creates from the oxygen and the water in the air, a purifying
plasma that kills bacteria, viruses, mold spores and reduces VOC (volatile chemical
gases), and neutralizes bad odors. The plasma, that is, the ultra-air, is then blown
back into space and brings with it the purifying photoplasma that seeks and destroys
harmful pollutants (at the molecular level) in all areas.
Compared with passive air purification systems, which only can filter out contaminants
and pollutants using a fan, an air purification systems based on plasma technology
are much more effective when you want to clean the air in a whole room or stationary
air that you will not be able to get through a filter.
Air purification systems based on plasma technology continuously operate because
they are not clogged with dirt and do not require replacement or cleaning of any filters.
These are environmentally friendly products that use oxygen and water molecules in
the air.
Our technology relieves the air from an excess of positive ions to negative ions.
Before a thunderstorm, the air is filled with lots of positive ions. Thunderstorms are
one of several ways nature uses to balance. When the thunder passes, a large
amount of negative ions are released.
When negative ions are introduced into the indoor air, the airborne contaminating
particles are drawn to each other, thereby becoming too heavy and falling down to the
floor. Thus they are removed from the air and do not end up in the body via our lung
system.