Double Blind Sneeze Test
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A double blind sneeze test was conducted at three feet from an aspirated
simulated sneeze in a 250 cubic foot Bio Test Chamber.
Average sneeze microbial reduction:
78%
This test shows how effective this unit is at reducing the spread of
illness causing bacteria and viruses within your home. If a person standing
three feet from you, in your home, sneezed would you get sick? Using
an Air Oasis 3000 in your home could reduce your chances of getting
sick from that sneeze by 78%. |
Without Air Oasis™
3000 Air Purifier
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With Air Oasis™
3000 Air Purifier
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Lab Test For Bacteria, Mold
And Yeast
NOTE: Our samples were collected
from the ambient air in a simulated home. Our results show a true reading of
what our air purifier can do for you. Other competitors show samples taken from
the outlet air vents of their unit instead of the ambient air and do not depict
a true picture.
 |
 |
| Before
Air Treatment & |
After
Air Treatment |
| Test Supervised
By |
Independent
Consultant |
| Device Tested |
Air Oasis™ 3000 |
| Test Procedure |
Air Oasis™ 3000 |
| Summary
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After four days:
|
Test |
% Reduction |
| Test 1 Mold |
97.7% |
| Test 2 Yeast &
Mold |
90.9% |
| Test 3 Mold |
77.0% |
| Test
4 Bacteria*: |
34.5% |
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| |
Lab
Test For Odor Reduction
| Test Supervised
By |
Independent Lab |
| Device Tested |
Air Oasis™ 3000 |
| Objective |
To determine if the device
is effective in reducing odors |
| Test Chamber |
1,008 cu. ft. Testing Room
|
| Test Procedure |
An atmosphere of known
levels of contaminants was generated during which a ceiling fan was used
to ensure a mix. Between 15 and 17 samples of each were collected. |
| Summary |
The device reduced the
odors by the following percentage in four hours:
| Compound |
Odor |
% Reduction |
| Hydrogen Sulfide
|
Rotten Eggs |
32% |
| Methyl Mercaptan
|
Rotten Cabbage
|
40% |
| Carbon Disulfide
|
Vegetable Sulfide
|
11% |
| Butyl Acetate |
Sweet Banana |
50% |
| Methyl Methacrylate
|
Plastic/Sharp |
56% |
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| Qualifications |
This test was conducted
by a NELAP accredited lab that is certified for organic analyses by the
American Ind. Hygiene Association. |
VOC
(Volatile Organic Compound) Reduction
| Test Supervised
By |
Independent Lab |
| Device Tested |
Air Oasis™ 3000 |
| Objective |
To determine if the device
is effective in reducing VOC's (volatile organic compounds). |
| Test Chamber |
1,008 cu. ft. Testing Room
|
| Test Procedure |
The reduction in VOC levels
associated with the operation of the device was evaluated over a 4-hour
period in an atmosphere containing approximately 100 ppb of each VOC.
The atmosphere was generated by volatilizing a cocktail of these compounds
inside the room. A fan circulated the air. Grab samples for VOC's were
collected in polished stainless steel canisters. These samples were analyzed
by EPA TO-15 (modified). |
| Summary |
The device reduced VOC's
by the following percentage in four hours.
| Compound |
% Reduction |
| Methyl Ethyl Ketone
|
13% |
| d-Limonene |
98% |
| Toluene |
29% |
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Test for
Ozone Levels
Testing
the new AHPCO™ Cell in an HVAC duct. The ozone levels within the duct
were .02 ppm which is the same as forest air. The ambient levels within the
room, just outside the duct, were .01 ppm. With the new AHPCO™ Cell, oxidation
is performed by super oxide ions, hydroxide ions, and hydro peroxide ions in
air vapor rather than strong and dangerous ozone. The ambient levels in the
average home will be in the ppb (parts per billion) range which is well below
the FDA safety limit of 0.04 ppm (parts per million).