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| PuriFan - Air
Purifiers |
Amazing
New Air Cleaning Product! |
Keep
your indoor air free of smoke, odor, pollen, dust! |
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Every minute of
every day, your home is under siege by an army of unseen particles. Dust, smoke, pollen, pet odors... a non-stop barrage of
bacteria is circulating throughout every room. No, your ceiling fan isn't the
problem. But it can be the solution.
Now you can turn your ceiling fan into a
remarkably efficient - and affordable - air purifier.
The Purifan System relies on the natural
science of high and low air pressure. Using and innovative dual-filtration
system that includes a charcoal pre-filter and a high-efficiency HEPA grade filter,
the Purifan System effectively circulates and recycles air throughout an entire room. |
In goes the bad air. Polluted,
bacteria-filled air is drawn up from the bottom. And move it out. Fresh, purified air is channeled back into the room
and recirculated throughout the room for refreshing, "clean air comfort."
Great For Cigarette Smoke! |
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| By simply replacing
the blades of your ceiling fan with the patent-pending Purifan System, you can eliminate
up to 99.97% of the dust, pollen, mold spores, animal odors and other particles
circulating in your home! Powerful
enough for industrial use in bars, beauty parlors, hospitals, and quiet enough for your
home.
Covers up to 400 square feet.
The Purifan unit uses the ceiling fan as a motor.
Manufactured for use on 200 RPM, 52", 5 blade ceiling fan. If a new ceiling fan is
needed, we recommend Lowes Harbor Breeze or Builders Best #53606.
Learn more about
this
Amazing New Product
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Disclaimer Information
AHA Scientific Position
Constant exposure to environmental tobacco
smoke in the workplace or home nearly doubles the risk
of having a heart attack, according to a landmark study of more than 32,000 women. The
10-year investigation involving female nurses found a higher level of risk from passive
smoking than has been seen before and provides the strongest evidence yet that exposure to
smoke in the workplace is as dangerous as exposure at home. The study was published in the
May 1997 issue of Circulation, an American Heart Association scientific journal.
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