Living air purifier

Sept. 1, 1999
Would you like to experience purified mountain fresh air in your office? Indoor air is more polluted than outdoor air. Add our working environment - air/water sprays, cavitrons, prophy jets, bacterial and viral contamination - and you have the reasons. Masks and shields have only minimal effect on bacterial aerosols. Dental clinical studies proved ionization substantially reduces microbial air pollution.

Would you like to experience purified mountain fresh air in your office? Indoor air is more polluted than outdoor air. Add our working environment - air/water sprays, cavitrons, prophy jets, bacterial and viral contamination - and you have the reasons. Masks and shields have only minimal effect on bacterial aerosols. Dental clinical studies proved ionization substantially reduces microbial air pollution.

The XL-15 S-Plus, recommended by Dr. Joseph Blaes in January 1999 Dental Economics` "Pearls," controls effects of microbial splatter through radio frequency and needlepoint ionization, plus activated oxygen. A sensor continuously monitors air quality to strict environmental standards. The purifier effectively controls smoke, mold, and mildew odors. One unit, 12x10x8, controls 30 to 3,000 sq. ft. A three-year warranty covers parts and labor. A free three-week trial is available.

For more details, call Dr. Paul Jacobi at (888) 787-2636.

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