Thursday, October 22, 2009

 

EcoQuest Fresh Air Part 2

If you are looking at an air purifier and considering any one of a number of brands and models available today, you should check out the EcoQuest Fresh Air. It is made by EcoQuest International that used to be based in Greeneville, TN but has since moved to Dallas Texas. These are great machines and are used by hundreds of thousands of people all over the world.

In the earlier post we looked at some of the technology in the Fresh Air purifier and in this post we will expand on that a little. This air purifier has 3 different ways or settings it can be used on for different or intense air purification needs:

Normal Mode Setting - This setting uses the ActivPure RCI technology I talked about yesterday that includes natural oxidizers at a low level for all of your normal air purification needs. It is basically a set it and forget it mode.

High Mode Setting - This level of air purification adds ozone or what EcoQuest calls activated oxygen for a more intense purification process when you have strong odors and need to get rid or things like smoke or want to help sanitize surface contaminants on things like your counter tops, stove, cutting boards and the like.

Away Mode Setting - As the name of this mode suggests, it is to be used when you are away from your home or the building you are using the purifier in. This setting give the strongest possible output of ozone the unit can produce and is for unoccupied buildings only.

In this mode you can set the machine to run for from 2 hours to 8 hours on this highest output and the front display will show you how much time is left on the away setting. Of course the best thing to do is to set the machine to run for the time you want and then just plan to be away from your house for about 30 minutes longer than the timer so your home will have time to air out before you return.

As you can see, the EcoQuest Fresh air has a lot of features other units that are more expensive don't have. If you are in the market for an air purifier the Fresh Air is definitely something to consider.

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EcoQuest Fresh Air

The EcoQuest Fresh Air purifier is one of the most popular air purification systems in existence today. Why is that? It is because these systems can clean and purify the air in a large home and the air doesn't even have to pass through the system.

The way that works is through a process called Radiant Catalytic Ionization or RCI for Short. RCI uses ionization and ozone to clean the air and remove odors plus neutralize some harmful chemicals in the air. Ionization charges particles and causes them to clump together consequently making them heavier that the surrounding air. They then continue to gain mass as they clump and eventually fall out of the air due to their weight.

When ozone is used in the EcoQuest Fresh air (it can be turned off) it helps eliminate odors such as smoke smells, wet dog smell, old tennis shoes, musty basement smells and the like by neutralizing them through an oxidation process at the molecular level. Yeah, that's a little mumbo jumbo technical stuff there, but it's just there to let you know that the EcoQuest air purification process does work.

Come back for the next instalment of info and tidbits about the Fresh air where we will go into more specifics about how the machine works and what you can use it for besides just purifying the air in your home.

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Saturday, October 17, 2009

 

EcoQuest International Dealer Meetings Update

EcoQuest meetings are ongoing in many parts of the country. If you have a meeting scheduled and would like to have it posted to the Meeting Calendar and Meeting Map on www.EcoQuest.com/Meetings, you can do so here.

There are also several events planned featuring EcoQuest's Executive Leadership and Field Leaders. EcoQuest has listed those events here for your convenience. For more information, see this week's Meetings Email or visit www.EcoQuest.com/Meetings

The NEW EcoQuest Training and Opportunity Meeting with Bill Coyle, Ron Chavez, and Leia Ryan.

October 10 in San Antonio, TX (Afternoon)

October 10 in San Antonio, TX (Evening)

October 24 in San Diego, CA

October 29 in Canton, OH
Training with Mike Jackson and other Field Leaders

October 17 in Jacksonville, FL
November 6 & November 7 in Greeneville, TN

Wednesday, October 07, 2009

 

EcoQuest Air Purifiers

Many people buy EcoQuest Air Purifiers to clean the air in their homes, their businesses, their cars, their sheds, in a stinky bathroom (are there any bathrooms that aren't stinky?) and many other places where clean fresh air is needed.

And in today's world with the quality of the air we are breathing, it is essential to have an air purifier. Why is that? Because there are just so many things that pollute our indoor air today. Our homes and businesses are so completely sealed up that the indoor environmental pollutants don't have a chance to escape or get circulated out of the buildings we live in.

What kind of indoor pollutants do we have? Things like fresh paint, new carpets, new furniture, sprays from the exterminator, perfumes and the like all mix together and form a toxic brew of bad and sometimes harmful air. And when you add mold, mildew and smoke in some cases you have a very bad situation.

EcoQuest air purifiers such as the Fresh Air Machine clean the air in your home of business in an aea that can be as large as 3,000 square ft. That's big enought to handle just about any situation and if you need something larger you can buy more than one unit.

You can try out the Fresh Air machiine before you buy it for 3 to 5 days to see if it will do the job for you and meet your particular air quality needs.

We've used air purifiers from EcoQuest International for years and love them. Give them a try and see if they'll work for you.

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