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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
CONTACT:
Kevin F. Carr
Chief Operating Officer
NanoTwin Technologies
PO Box 87
Salem, NH 03079
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Home Owners Can Now Use
Nanotechnology to Improve Indoor Air Quality
Salem, NH January 10, 2005 The NanoBreeze® Room Air
Purifier from NanoTwin Technologies, Inc. uses photocatalytic
nanotechnology to clean and purify the air inside your home. EPA
reports that a growing body of scientific evidence indicates that
the air within homes and other buildings can be more seriously
polluted than the outdoor air. People spend approximately 90
percent of their time indoors. The risks to personal health are
greater due to air pollution indoors than outdoors. According to
EPA, Indoor air pollution is one risk that you can do something
about.

The NanoBreeze Room Air Purifier is a lightweight home appliance
that decomposes the harmful gases from fuel or tobacco smoke,
airborne germs or allergens, odors from mildew or trash, and the
fumes from plastics, finishes, perfumes and cleaners. The product
oxidizes both volatile organic chemicals (VOCs) and bioaerosols.
VOCs are emitted as gases from certain solids or liquids and many
can cause adverse health effects. Concentrations of many VOCs can
be up to ten times higher indoors than outdoors. VOCs are emitted
by tobacco smoke, fuels, plastics, solvents and fragrances. A
bioaerosol is a microscopic-size powder or droplet of biological
origin suspended in air. Frequently encountered bioaerosols
include molds, bacteria, viruses, pollens, and pet dander.
Nanotechnology involves the use of man-made materials so small;
they are measured on the scale of a nanometer. Titanium dioxide
(TiO2) crystals, only 40 nanometers in size, form a molecular
machine powered by light. TiO2 is a semiconductor charged by
ultraviolet photons. When these nanoparticles are charged, they
produce free radicals which convert organic pollutants to carbon
dioxide and water. The process is known as oxidation by
photocatalysis, from combining the Greek words for light and
dissolve.
The NanoBreeze Room Air Purifier has
no filters to replace or collecting plates to clean and produces
no ozone. HEPA filters capture rather than oxidize airborne
contaminants. Carbon filters are needed to capture gases. The
filters need to be replaced, which imposes a high cost of
ownership. Electronic air purifiers include ionizers and ozone
generators. Ionizers charge large dust particles which either
deposit on room surfaces or are collected on metal plates that
need to be cleaned frequently. Ionizers do not remove gases or
odors and may produce ozone. The oxidation power of ozone is not
as powerful an oxidant as photocatalytic TiO2. Ozone is considered
toxic and can aggravate asthma. The EPA does not recommend using
ozone generators within occupied indoor spaces.
The NanoBreeze Room Air Purifier produces no eye or skin exposure
hazards from ultraviolet radiation. Ultraviolet air purifiers use
Germicidal type UVC radiation to kill germs by destroying their
DNA. UVC radiation is hazardous to all living things. Germicidal
UV air purifiers do not remove gases and can also produce ozone.
The NanoBreeze Room Air Purifier uses a patented UVA light tube.
The outside of the tube features a fiberglass wrapping that has
been coated with a nanometer thin layer of photocatalytic TiO2,
which absorbs all ultraviolet emissions from the lamp.
The NanoBreeze Room Air Purifier is listed with ETL for the United
States and Canada. The air circulated by the NanoBreeze is cleaned
by reduction and oxidation. The product can be purchased on-line
at
http://www.nanotwin.com. Free shipping is available to
customers in the U.S. and Canada.
NanoTwin Technologies, Inc. is recently formed corporation focused
on a simple goal, new and exciting products to improve the
everyday environment of the 21st century. Our team is dedicated to
providing nanotechnology for clean living. NanoBreeze is a
registered trademark of NanoTwin Technologies, Inc.
For more information visit
http://www.nanotwin.com or email:
info.
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