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EDITORIAL CATEGORY - AIR PURIFICATION
The Air Around Us   Water Quality Products October 2006   By Jeffrey H. Roseman
Proper air monitoring equipment is essential to the safe use of ozone systems
Improving Indoor Air with Germicidal Ultraviolet Light   Water Quality Products July 2004   By Greg Boehme
Heat, ventilation and air conditioning equipment along with enclosed spaces can harbor fungi (mold and spores) airborne viruses and bacteria.
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The O-Zone: Today's Lesson: How Much is Enough?   Water Quality Products July 2003   Roger Nathanson
This column will discuss two important topics regarding the use of ozone. * Ozone dosages. How much ozone is "practical" for certain applications? * Ozone air treatment. How ozone can be used in air treatment, what your liabilities are and precautions you should be taking.
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Taking the Mystery Out of UV Air Purification   Water Quality Products February 2003   Cameron Tapp, ClearWater Tech LLC
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA's) studies of human exposure to air pollutants indicate that indoor levels of pollutants may be two to five times--and occasionally more than 100 times--higher than outdoor levels. For many dealers, it is a natural progression from improving a home's water quality to improving its air quality. Ultraviolet (UV) air purification is both a simple and cost-effective option for many consumers. Alone or combined with other technologies, UV can help address many of the concerns consumers have about their home's air quality.
Air Purification with Ultraviolet Light   Water Quality Products December 2002   John Garrett, Biozone Scientific
While consumer demand has escalated for water purifying devices, it pales in comparison to what has happened in air purifying. The indoor air purification industry still is in its infancy, yet is recognized by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to be a market valued well into the billions.
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