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Electronic air cleaners are typically installed
in a furnace's intake duct and use only about as much electricity
as a 40-watt light bulb. Particulate matter is positively
charged as it passes through the unit's electrostatic field,
then finally trapped in a dense, micro-fiber filter.
The environment is ultimately healthier, as
an electronic air cleaner can remove up to 99% of undesirable
airborne material such as dust, mold spores, pollen,
and other microbes that make life miserable for people suffering
from allergies, asthma, and other respiratory afflictions.
Although electronic air cleaners often produce
ozone as a byproduct of their operation (much like other common
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household utilities, such as toasters, electric
fans, hair dryers, ovens, etc.) it is important that they
not be confused with actual Ozone
Generators, which are specifically designed to produce
ozone.
Extensive clinical testing of electronic air
cleaners in, both, test chambers and actual homes has proven
that their ozone byproducts are well below indoor safety levels
set by the U.S. FDA. In fact, one benefit of the ozone byproduct
is that it may actually help clean the air even more, as ozone
is also a natural method of reducing odors and bacteria.
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