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doone

12/27/09 3:10 PM

#13600 RE: mike1988 #13594

That's what I suspect as well, Mike. The Ionic Breeze filters have to be cleaned often. The mini filters in the bulbs will get clogged fast. I hope it does not reduce the effectiveness of the cleaning too quick. Will be interesting to hear from fellow shareholders that own and are using bulbs now, if they continue to clear the air after extended use. Thanks for your response.

stuij

12/27/09 3:23 PM

#13603 RE: mike1988 #13594

No, you are missing the point. This is an Air purifier. How do I explain it? Have you ever opened a computer case? Open your computer case and look inside it. There is a lot of dust in there, right? Why? Dust is attracted to each other when charged.

Ionizer purifiers use charged electrical surfaces or needles to generate electrically charged air or gas ions. These Ions attach to airborne particles which are then electrostatically attracted to each other, until they are heavy enough to fall to the ground. You will see dust on the floor, which you have to clean with vacuum. Thats what it does. It removes dust from air, clumps it together, so you can finally clean it up with a rag or vacuum. You can't take a vacuum and collect dust from air. This is how Ionic Air purifiers work, and they do work. Zevotek's ionic bulb has it built in. After you start using it, like I have for 24hrs almost, you will start to see dust particles collecting on the floor, instead of floating in the air where you breathe it.

I think Zevotek needs to better explain this technology, because I think a lot of people don't understand it and don't believe it. They think its some magic or something.