Hydro-Peroxide for Indoor Air Quality

by Tom Olecki, Owner, Broadview Heating

Now that the winter season is here and the kids are back to school, you can be sure someone in the home will come down with the flu. In turn, everyone typically will become sick until the virus runs its course – until the next time.

Since every heating and air conditioning system has some type of filter, we try to catch and trap dirt, pollen and other allergens back at the furnace. Of course, some filters are more effective than others based on the type of filter used. The problem is, most filters are not very efficient at stopping the microscopic particles that make us sick – especially viruses and bacteria.

We now have access to technology that will attack and kill these microbials on contact. It’s called Reflective Electro Magnetic Energy technology. Installed into the supply plenum of the existing air conditioning or heating system air ducts, this device produces hydro-peroxide plasma that is distributed through the furnace and through the duct system into every square inch of your living space. Unlike passive air technologies, which need pollutants to pass through the unit for purification or filtration, this device sweeps through the area actively purifying pollutants at the source. In addition, the charged plasma induces microscopic dust particles to coagulate or stick together making them bigger and easier for your filter to catch.

So what is hydro-peroxide and is it safe? Hydro-peroxides are known as Mother Nature’s natural, enviro-friendly cleaning agent. Ionized hydrogen peroxides are responsible for the air smelling so clean after a thunderstorm. The combination of ions from lightning, water and sun increase the natural level of hydrogen peroxide, thereby cleaning the air. Now we can have this natural cleansing of the air right in our homes. The device installs easily into furnace ductwork and uses virtually no energy of any consequence. It is silent during operation and only requires a cell replacement about every two to four years. No other maintenance is required. This device treats your home when the furnace or air conditioning fan is on. If possible, it is recommended to leave your fan on continuously to provide maximum benefit. While cycling the air purifier on and off with the fan is acceptable, it is recommended to run the air purification unit continuously for maximum results.

We have seen dramatic results and positive feedback from owners both in residential homes and commercial buildings using this technology. So if you’re sick of being sick, give it a try.

Questions are always welcome. For free help with your heating/cooling system, ask the experts at broadviewheating@sbcglobal.net or call 440-526-7310.

Tom Olecki, Owner, Broadview Heating

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Questions are always welcome. For free help with your heating/cooling system, ask the experts at broadviewheating@sbcglobal.net or call 440-526-7310.


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