What is bipolar ionization?

Research indicates that a virus can be killed with bipolar ionization.

The ionizer can eliminate viruses from your indoor air to prevent the spread of pathogens and lower subsequent outbreaks.

When individuals sneeze or cough, they distribute viral droplets through the air. When an infected person touches a surface, the surface area gets contaminated, permitting viruses to spread. When using an ionizer, it targets airborne viruses in your indoor air and their droplets. During the process of bipolar ionization, ions are attracted to pathogens like viruses. Other common pathogens include legionella, norovirus, and various strains of the flu. Ions fuse along the surface of the viruses, capturing a hydrogen bond. A virus cannot survive without a hydrogen bond. Bipolar ionization works to neutralize the pathogen. Once the process of deactivation is finalized, the virus becomes inactive. Bipolar ionization technology provides effective control of viruses in your indoor air. Air quality improvements create healthy environments. In conjunction with a heating and cooling system, bipolar ionization fosters efficient energy and quality air. As a viable solution for both residential and commercial buildings, bipolar ionization can also eliminate organisms harboring within your HVAC system. Bacteria, viruses, mold, and mildew levels can be influenced by heating and cooling systems. Bipolar ionization can be used to sanitize HVAC systems to control viruses, as well as other harmful pathogens. Consequently, heating and cooling systems can contribute to clean and healthy indoor air quality while running energy-efficiently. Continued exposure to allergens and other pollutants can result in long-term health issues. Bipolar ionization targets both pollutants and allergens, not only on the surface but in the air as well, making the environment safer.

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