
The Air Probe Sanitizer is installed inside the HVAC (Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning) system and uses UVGI (Ultraviolet germicidal irradiation) to destroy microorganisms that exist in the air you breathe.
The average HVAC system circulates the air in a home or building an average of 200 to 400 times a day. As the air passes through the system, all pollutants (mold, mildew, germs, viruses, bacteria, dust, etc…) are forced into the germicidal field created by the Air Probe Sanitizer.
By using the short wavelength of Ultraviolet (UV-C), the Air Probe Sanitizer effectively destroys the nucleic acids of airborne pathogens so that there DNA is disrupted. This stops their reproductive capabilities and kills them.
The Air Probe Sanitizer also uses negative ionization to remove positively charged particles (dust, pollen, dander, etc...) from the air and increase the efficiency of your filter.
A natural byproduct of exposing germicidal light to moisture in the air is the production of the hydroxyl radical (OH-). By installing the Air Probe Sanitizer in the HVAC system hydroxyl radicals can effectively remove dangerous VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds) that are found in different paints and coatings, cleaning products and off gassing from computers and printers.
The Air Probe Sanitizer does all of this without the use of ozone, chemicals or the need for additional hardware. |