Wednesday, October 03, 2007
EcoQuest ActivePure Technology Proven In University Studies
Technology that duplicates nature is proven to work in the air and on surfaces in independent University published testing.
Watch Dr. James Marsden of Kansas State University and Dr. Sergey Grinshpun from the University of Cinncinnatti explain how EcoQuest's ActivePure technology got incredible results in studies now published by the USDA and top scientific journals. (Scroll down the list of videos.)
Here is a summary of "what it means" from Dr. Marsden, Regent's Distinguished Professor from KSU:
"The combination of ionization and the ActivePure (RCI) cell in Fresh Air helps remove floating particles from the air. University of Cincinnati tests clearly show that in controlled scientific published tests, Fresh Air reduced floating microbial matter by up to 250% over gravity, or in an environment without Fresh Air. Removing matter from air is good. If it is not in the air, it cannot get into your lungs. Then, KSU studies show that the ActivePure component of Fresh Air also inactivates mold, bacteria and even some viruses, like Avian flu, on surfaces."
ActivePure sends little active scrubbers out of the Fresh Air, ecobox, and other EcoQuest technology. They act like little pacmen who safely destroy mold and germs on the surfaces in your environment.
Here are pictures of a Petri Dish test that was done in an 80 year-old house with terrible mold problems. The first dish was what grew after 24 hours, with only an hour's exposure to the air. The second dish shows the growth in the same environment after it was treated with Fresh Air technology for just 24 hours