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Friday, January 10, 2014
Sumpentown AC-7014W White HEPA Air Purifier with Ion Flow Technology
Sumpentown AC-7014W White HEPA Air Purifier with Ion Flow Technology
Keep your home full of fresh air with this Sumpentown HEPA air purifier. Featuring ion flow technology, this white air purifier combines filters with UV light to ensure your air flows fresh and pure. Color: WhiteInput voltage: 120V / 60HzRated power: 57W Ideal area: 269 square feetNoise level: (hi/med/low) 48/39/28Air flow: (hi/med/low) 115/75/50 CFMDimensions: 16.14 inches wide x 6.89 inches deep x 17.13 inches highUnit weight: 9.48 poundsPre-filter: Captures larger particles Anti-bacterial pre-filter: Captures and removes bacteria and microorganisms HEPA filter captures 99.5-percent of airborne pollutant particles as small as 0.3 microns, including spores, pollen, mold, pet dander and dust Activated carbon filter helps remove household odorsUV light sterilizes the air by breaking down microorganisms, such as germs, viruses, bacteria, fungi, mold and more, and effectively destroys the nucleic acids in these microorganisms so their DNA is disrupted and destroyed Ion flow generates negative ions to attract particles, such as dust, pollen and many other allergens, which are positively charged, once bonded, the particles become heavy and fall to the ground and out of your respiratory system TiO2 (titanium oxide) filter + UV: Photo catalytic oxidation is achieved when UV ray combines with a TiO2-coated filter, this process creates hydroxyl radicals and super-oxide ions, which are highly reactive electrons, these electrons aggressively combine with other elements in the air, such as bacteria and volatile organic compounds (VOC) , which are harmful pollutants; once bound together, the chemical reaction takes place between the super-charges ion and the pollutant, effectively oxidizing or burning the pollutant and breaking the pollutant down into harmless carbon dioxide and water molecules 
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