Monday, May 24, 2021

What Is An Air Scrubber And How Does It Work?

What is an Air Scrubber, and how does it work? An Air Scrubber can improve indoor air quality throughout your entire home. This whole-house air purification system is installed in the ductwork of your home HVAC systems. It features next-generation technology that can purify every cubic inch of air pumped through your home.

How Does The Air Scrubber Work?

The Air Scrubber by Aerus neutralizes contaminants instantly. It provides an ideal solution for sick building syndrome. Unlike traditional air filtration methods, which require particles to pass through a medium to eliminate pollutants, it operates proactively, removing contaminants from the air as well as those on surfaces throughout your home. Patented Active Pure technology, originally developed for use on the International Space Station, destroys 99% of airborne and surface pollutants, providing clean, fresh air with no need to open windows.

The Air Scrubber system uses light waves and a catalytic process, producing “scrubber” ions and hydroperoxides that neutralize contaminants. The power of microscopic oxygen and water molecules in the air transforms into powerful oxidizers that attack and destroy pollutants in the air and on surfaces throughout your home. This purification power reaches every crack and crevice, offering “no-touch” cleaning never seen before.

What Contaminants Can The Air Scrubber Remove?

Double-blind studies show the Air Scrubber can improve indoor air quality and reduce surface contamination, effectively removing:

  • Airborne particulates, including:
    • Dust
    • Dander
    • Pollen
  • Airborne microbials including:
    • DNA Viruses
      • Adenovirus
      • Smallpox
      • HPV
      • Herpes virus
      • Hepatitis B
      • Phi-Xq47 bacteriophage
      • And more
    • RNA Viruses
      • Influenza
      • Common cold
      • SARS-CoV-2
      • Hepatitis C and E
      • Ebola
      • Rabies
      • Polio
      • West Nile
      • MS2 baceriophage
      • And more
    • Gram Positive Bacteria
      • Listeria spp.
      • Streptococcus spp.
      • Microococcus spp.
      • Staph epidermidis
      • And more
    • Gram Negative Bacteria
      • E Coli
      • Pseudomonas
      • Salmonella
      • Haemophilus
      • Enterobacter
      • And more
    • Bacterial Spores
      • Bacillus subtilis
      • Clostridium difficile
      • Sporolactobacillus dextrus
    • Fungal Spores & Mold
      • Stachybotrys chartarum (Black Mold)
      • Aspergillus versicolor
      • Cladosporium herbarum
      • Aspergillus niger
      • Candida auris
  • Surface contaminants
    • H1N1 (Swine Flu)
    • H5N8 (Bird Flu)
    • Norovirus
    • Hepatitis A
    • E Coli
    • Staph aureus (MRSA)
    • Streptococcus spp. (Strep)
    • Bacillus spp.
    • Pseudomonas spp.
    • Listeria
    • Candida albicans
    • Stachybotrys chartarum (black mold)
    • And more
  • Gases and odors like VOCs from:
    • Cleaning solutions
    • Cooking fumes
    • Pet odors
    • And more

How Is The Air Scrubber Installed?

Our air conditioning contractors can quickly and easily install the Air Scrubber into your ductwork. It works alongside your HVAC system, helping you remove airborne and surface contaminants throughout your home. Like our other home comfort and indoor air quality products, it is backed by our industry-renowned 100% satisfaction guarantee.

Keep the air and surfaces in your home continuously clean 24 hours a day. Protect your home from top to bottom with an Air Scrubber. Contact H & H Heating & Air Conditioning to learn more about this cutting-edge in-duct home air purification system today.


This blog was originally posted on https://www.delcohvac.com/blog/what-is-an-air-scrubber-and-how-does-it-work/

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