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NOTE: The EPA neither certifies nor recommends particular brands of air
filters or home air-cleaning devices including portable air cleaners or
purifiers. Learn more on the EPA Indoor Air Quality webpage available
at
epa.gov/indoor-air-quality-iaq
Avura understands the EPA’s findings to mean: (1) ozone concentrations that
are considered safe levels of ozone to breathe are not effective at eliminating
odors or killing unwanted bacterial and viral pathogens, and (2) ozone
concentrations that are effective at eliminating odors, unwanted bacterial
and viral pathogens are not safe for humans to breathe.
Based on this understanding, the Pulse has been designed to sanitize
enclosed spaces safely, with highlights that include:
• The Pulse is designed for use only in unoccupied spaces, where people
and pets are not present. This allows the Pulse to be effective at killing
unwanted bacteria, odors and viral pathogens while eliminating human
contact or exposure during the run cycle.
• The Pulse has four (4) modes of ozone output, which can be selected
depending on the size of the room or enclosed space, making it more
effective than ozone generators using either too little or too much ozone.
• The Pulse uses a patented pulsating output to better modulate ozone
concentrations during a run cycle.
• The Pulse’s automatic shut-off keeps people from having to enter a space
with an increased ozone concentration.
• Guidelines to wait for an additional period of time (30 minutes) to allow the
ozone to dissipate before re-entering the space.
• Should users experience any symptoms after re-entering the space, like a
scratchy throat or watery eyes, users should either ventilate the space by
opening windows and/or clear the space of people and pets again and wait a
longer period of time for the ozone to dissipate.