Effects of a Biozone Air Purifier on Formaldehyde
Formaldehyde is a chemical typically known for preserving biological specimens, but is found in a number of household items. Formaldehyde emissions are a concern air purifiers may be able to solve.-
Biozone
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Biozone air purifiers are designed to remove indoor air pollutants. This system uses ultraviolet light to convert oxygen to free radicals and ozone, which the manufacturer claims can kill airborne microorganisms and convert harmful chemicals into less harmful ones.
Formaldehyde
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Formaldehyde is a chemical found in a number of household items, including pressed wood, glue, some paints and permanent-pressed items like curtains and some clothing. It is also found in cigarette smoke. There are some health risks associated with formaldehyde, including skin rash, wheezing, coughing and eye, nose and throat irritation.
Purifiers
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The Biozone manufacturer claims their air purifiers can convert formaldehyde emissions in a small room to carbon dioxide, oxygen and water using their system of free radicals. These substances are significantly less harmful to one's health.
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