Top^ Q: How does Green Innovations Group photocatalyst treatment compare to traditional air purification system?
HEPA (High Efficiency Particle Arresting) Filter Most widely known method for purifying air. Depending on the filter size, it can clean up to 99.99% of particulate in the air with proper ventilation. They are not effective on treating mold, mildew, bacteria, and other fungi. Electrostatic Filtration Another filtration system with a negatively charged surface is used to attract particulate. In comparison to most HEPA systems it is more effective in trapping smaller micron particulate and effective in clearing smoke from the air. Low levels of ozone may be produced which can neutralize most mold, mildew, bacteria, and other fungi that comes in contact with the filter. Ionization Also uses a negatively charged surface to produce and expels an abundance of negative ions and cause suspended particles to cling to walls, floors, and other surfaces . Most ionizers are effective in settling dust and particulate out of our breathing space. Ozone Ozone is a very powerful oxidizer that will neutra
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