The Ionic Air Purifier Blog » Ionic Air Purifier http://www.ionic-airpurifiers.com Everything Ionic Air Purifier... Fri, 20 Nov 2009 03:10:13 +0000 en hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.1.1 Air Purifier Review – 5-Key Factors Model http://www.ionic-airpurifiers.com/air-purifier-review-5-key-factors-model http://www.ionic-airpurifiers.com/air-purifier-review-5-key-factors-model#comments Mon, 27 Jul 2009 15:22:19 +0000 admin http://www.ionic-airpurifiers.com/?p=185 First it was 4, now it’s the 5-Key Factors Model. Further to our most recent post, we have now included Scientific Peer Review as the fifth key factor in our air purifier review model.

Our research indicates that the lack of scientific peer reviews is a major stumbling block to all the interested parties in accepting the claims of air purifier manufacturers, no matter how reputable the latter may be. These interested parties include the scientific community such as indoor air quality specialists, environmentalists (both academics and activists), government agencies like the US EPA and NIOSH, the medical community who deal with allergy issues etc.

It is very critical to note that this problem is not confined only to the ionic air purifier industry. It also plagues all other technologies in the air purifier industry, be it the venerable HEPA and the new-kid-on-the-block (relatively speaking) photo-catalytic oxidation, etc.

It almost seems that, as an integral part of any air purifier review, the scientific peer review is the holy grail of the air purifier industry. Whoever gets it first may well have the same mythical power of leadership in the multimillion dollar business.

Given the supreme (no exaggeration here!) importance of a scientific peer review, the biggest mystery is why no one has deemed it worthwhile to produce a single review. It is understandable that no air purifier manufacturer has commissioned one since that would negate the independence factor that is central to a scientific peer review.

What is puzzling is why no scientist or researcher, especially those in the indoor air quality or environmental sciences disciplines who would seem the most qualified to do an air purifier review, considers it worthwhile to do. Being the first to produce a recognized scientific peer review in a multimillion industry must surely put one in the limelight and open doors for funding of further legitimate and worthwhile research. And we know that funding is not an issue as we have a direct quote from the US NIOSH that it is prepared to fund a scientific study that is professionally drawn up, with the requisite parameters.

The unwillingness of any scientist or researcher to embark on the quest for a truly independent scientific peer review begs the million dollar question – is the air purification industry a big fraud? Or do the scientists view it a futile task equivalent to seeking the Holy Grail – truth that cannot be proven? In fact, we have difficulty even finding a comprehensive independent air purifier review.

These very intriguing questions drive us to greater enquiry with our 5-Key Factors Model. The reticence of manufacturers to complete our survey questions based on the said model piques us to delve deeper, so stay tuned to our efforts.

To recap, the Air Purifier Review – 5-Key Factors Model is as follows:

(1) Safety – in relation to the reactive agent
(2) Safety – in relation to by-products
(3) Efficacy – the reactive agents work in the lab
(4) Efficiency – the reactive agents work in the real world
(5) Scientific Peer Review.

Each factor of our air purifier review model has been explained at length in individual Ezine articles which you can access via the widget on our blog. Thousands of our readers have also published our Ezine write-ups on their own blogs for their own subscriber base. If you have not read or published the complete set of 5, you are welcomed to.

Also, do sign up at our blog too as we are about to launch our first product review using the Air Purifier Review – 5-Key Factors Model.

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Ionic Air Purifier – Lack of Scientific Peer Reviews http://www.ionic-airpurifiers.com/ionic-air-purifier-lack-of-scientific-peer-reviews http://www.ionic-airpurifiers.com/ionic-air-purifier-lack-of-scientific-peer-reviews#comments Sun, 31 May 2009 06:39:59 +0000 admin http://www.ionic-airpurifiers.com/ionic-air-purifier-%e2%80%93-lack-of-scientific-peer-reviews Millions of dollars change hands every year in the ionic air purifier industry. An essential tool to improve indoor air quality, the ionic air purifier inactivates airborne microscopic viral and bacterial organisms, animate and inanimate allergens, gaseous chemicals and possibly radioactive radon.

Unofficial Endorsement

Manufacturers in the ionic air purifier industry pour millions into R&D to prove their claims. Institutes and universities are tasked to conduct multi-faceted studies. Well-known virologists and air quality experts are commissioned to conduct various experiments to verify manufacturers’ claims.

Yet other manufacturers of the ionic air purifier look to non-profit third parties with interests in promoting indoor air quality. Various attestations are sought after from non-profit organizations like the American Lung Association, the Asthma & Allergy Foundation of America, the Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers (AHAM) and the Asthma Society of Canada. 

User organizations like the Parent Tested Parent Approved Media may also provide some measure of attestation, as the manufacturer of an air purifier demonstrates. It is only a matter of time before manufacturers of the ionic air purifier follow suit.

Official Endorsement Lacking

Despite all the efforts by the ionic air purifier industry, why do we not find any official endorsement? Authorities are mindful of the dangers of polluted indoor air quality. In fact the US EPA officially states that indoor pollution may be 2 to 5 times worse than ambient air pollution. It also says that we spend 90% of our time indoors. Yet, why do they not endorse the ionic air purifier as an essential tool? This question was posed to the US National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH).

Scientific peer review, or rather the absence of, was the response. Fortunately, the authorities have not written of the ionic air purifier industry.  Click on our Ezine Article via the widget on the right to:

  • read what the NIOSH said about the stringent requirements for a scientific peer review; and
  • find out how the NIOSH will provide funding for a scientific peer review.

The ionic air purifier industry should capitalize on this great opportunity. It may take only one successful scientific peer review to lead the pack!

What Can Consumers Do?

As it is, things are not ideal. What can users of the ionic air purifier do? Do systematic and thorough homework. That’s where our Ionic Air Purifier Review – 4 Key Factors Model is relevant. It is especially encouraging that for a scientific peer review to be accepted by any authority, it will have to cover the 2 safety aspects in our model. For NIOSH said:

“…a scientifically valid study would need to be designed to test whether ion generators are effective in killing viruses to the extent that a hazard no longer remains, and that such technology does not by itself generate new hazards of its own, e.g., ozone or oxidized by-products. The design of such a study would be challenging.” 

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Ionic Air Purifiers & The Bird Flu Myth http://www.ionic-airpurifiers.com/ionic-air-purifiers-the-bird-flu-myth http://www.ionic-airpurifiers.com/ionic-air-purifiers-the-bird-flu-myth#comments Sat, 28 Mar 2009 11:47:59 +0000 admin http://www.ionic-airpurifiers.com/ionic-air-purifiers-the-bird-flu-myth Air purifiers, more specifically the right ionic air purifier, will be an essential tool in protecting you from the much feared bird flu pandemic, we say.

Relax, bird flu pandemic is nothing more than an urban legend, says Professor Philip Alcabes, professor of urban public health at the University of New York. In a Washington Post press article on 15 Mar 2009, he debunks as 5 myths the 5 major thoughts motivating health authorities, namely:

(1) Infectious diseases are spreading faster than ever

(2) To learn how to prevent a pandemic, look to the past

(3) We should brace ourselves for another Spanish flu

(4) The annual flu season is nothing compared to a pandemic

(5) There’s no such thing as being too prepared.

Relax, no way! Says Professor Albert Osterhaus, a Dutch virologist who identified the SARS virus in 2003. In a Straits Times report dated 21 Feb 2009, the professor was quoted saying “What we’re seeing today is unprecedented in history. The virus has spread in Europe, Asia and Africa. It’s still spreading, and it’s not going down. It’s not under control.” Other highlights reported:

(1) More than 60% of the over 400 infected people have died

(2) Most infections have been from bird to man but all it takes is a slight virus mutation to make human-to-human transmission possible

(3) When that happens and if its not controlled in 4 weeks, then it’s “out of the box” pandemonium

(4) Its illusory to think a full-blown outbreak can be contained as incubation is short, onset is rapid, infectivity early.

That’s apocalypse stuff, a stark contrast to Professor Alcabe!

As usual, we in the middle are none the wiser when two bigwig professors disagree. So, to buy or not to buy an ionic air purifier? And which is the best air purifier?

Remember, most health authorities believe the best course of action is keeping alert for emerging flu strains and preparation by having vaccines. In our view, they ignore the right ionic air purifier, to our peril.

Countries, like Japan and Switzerland, are already doing pre-pandemic priming. That’s the process of giving the first of 2 vaccine doses to key frontline personnel (medical healthcare workers, police, military men). There will then be no time lost in giving them the critical second dose when a pandemic breaks out. No mention of using ionic air purifiers anywhere.

Governments have to prioritise vaccines. It seems sensible that, we should use products like an ionic air purifier while we await our jabs, which may take a while. Not just any but the right ionic air purifier.

Authorities typically shy away from endorsing any commercial product. Why? Even vaccines are commercially produced. There is no lack of other precedence. For example, this US government site openly endorses several commercial brands.

Such governmental endorsement mitigates confusion when people panic. It also reduces the inevitable hoarding and profiteering that rears up whenever widespread crisis occurs.

We hope that despite stretched resources, governments will assign people to test the claims made by commercial organizations. Apart from essentials like face masks, respirators (e.g. N95) and anti-contaminant handwashes, air purifiers (especially ionic air purifiers) which are claimed by manufacturers (like Sharp plasmacluster ions) to be 99.9% effective against the H5N1 virus immediately come to mind as a priority stand-by appliance to have.

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Ionic Air Purifiers – Safety Takes Priority http://www.ionic-airpurifiers.com/ionic-air-purifiers-safety-takes-priority http://www.ionic-airpurifiers.com/ionic-air-purifiers-safety-takes-priority#comments Sat, 21 Mar 2009 13:33:59 +0000 admin http://www.ionic-airpurifiers.com/ionic-air-purifier/ionic-air-purifiers-safety-takes-priority User safety must be top priority in the selection of an ionic air purifier for use in the home, office, factory or school.

Existing ionic air purifier technology, regardless of whether they originate in North America, Europe, Japan or China produce a primary beneficial reactive agent. These reactive agents may be negative ions, bipolar ions, plasmacluster ions and so on. Their prime objective is to eliminate contaminants in the air we breathe. There is much research on the efficacy of these reactive agents in destroying contaminants. What we do not know is whether these same potent reactive agents also cause harm to fragile human tissues such as those that line our breathing passages from the trachea to the lungs.   

There is also an information vacuum about whether there are other by-products and if these are harmful to human tissues as well. However, in the industry, it is well established that current ionic air purifier technology inadvertently results in the production of by-products that may, in sufficient concentrations, prove harmful to human tissue. One of the main by-products which attracts much attention is ozone, which in high concentrations is known to be harmful to human tissues.

Accordingly, for the ionic air purifier user, the issue of safety has to be addressed from these two perspectives:

(1) Potential harm from the beneficial reactive agents, and

(2) Potential harm from the unintended by-products.

We have done intensive web research on these two important perspectives. The reports are featured on Ezinearticles.com.

Don’t miss these 2 in-depth Ezine articles. Simply click here to read both articles:

(1) Ionic Air Purifiers – Safety First

(2) Ionic Air Purifiers – Safety First Redux

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(1) Beneficial reactive agents

(2) Unintended by-products

In addition, keep updated with our progress as we research other aspects of the very broad and exciting field of ionic air purifier technologies. Sign up for my updates at The Ionic Air Purifier Blog.

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The Ionic Air Purifier Blog & The Stock Market – What Do They Have In Common? http://www.ionic-airpurifiers.com/the-ionic-air-purifier-blog-the-stock-market-what-do-they-have-in-common http://www.ionic-airpurifiers.com/the-ionic-air-purifier-blog-the-stock-market-what-do-they-have-in-common#comments Mon, 16 Mar 2009 13:56:59 +0000 admin http://www.ionic-airpurifiers.com/ionic-air-purifier/the-ionic-air-purifier-blog-the-stock-market-what-do-they-have-in-common Something not commonly noticed and commented upon on this blog happened today, 16 Mar 2009. On the Korean Stock Exchange, two stocks spiked up more than 5% at the opening bell. What do the surging share prices of Seung Chang Airtek Co Ltd and Clean Air & Science Ltd have to do with

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Something not commonly noticed and commented upon on this blog happened today, 16 Mar 2009. On the Korean Stock Exchange, two stocks spiked up more than 5% at the opening bell. What do the surging share prices of Seung Chang Airtek Co Ltd and Clean Air & Science Ltd have to do with this blog?

Air purifiers. The two Korean companies sell them by the thousands come springtime. Why spring? Isn’t spring the season of fresh air, flowers and birds?

Yes, but springtime from March to May in North Asia also heralds the oncoming infamous yellow dust storm from the Gobi Desert in Mongolia. Sweeping southwards, it envelopes the Korean Peninsula and Japan and is even believed to extend its reaches all the way to the west coast of North America!

Wikipedia has a great pix of the ominous pall of yellow dust as it spreads outwards from Mongolia towards Korea and Japan in the east.

Dust continued to obscure the Yellow Sea and Sea of Japan in this SeaWiFS image of the area obtained on March 21, 2001.
This image is a file from the Wikimedia Commons. Source: http://visibleearth.nasa.gov/view_rec.php?id=1707.  Credit: Provided by the SeaWiFS Project, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, and ORBIMAGE

Air purifiers made by Seung Chang Airtek and Clean Air & Science literally fly off the shelves of stores stocking them. As the Mongolian desert regions are having their worst drought in 50 years, many panicky Koreans are fearing the worst yellow dust storm in their lifetime.

We are not at all surprised by this all too human last minute panic buying. We witnessed this firsthand during the Asian SARS crisis in 2003 (see our 28 Sep 2008 post – Plasmacluster ions the one only reliable ionic air purifier against bird flu pandemic fears)

Interestingly, this little news snippet led us to the website of Seung Chang Airtek which claims that their air purifier is effective against both the SARS and bird flu viruses.

It also serves as a good reminder for us to speed up our research on ionic air purifiers, lest the feared bird flu pandemic turns into reality.

On a different tack, stock traders and enthusiasts among our readers and subscribers may wish to note that we will soon be launching a new blog devoted to trading. As with this blog, the stock trading blog seeks to be different but in a very positive way.  

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Ionic Air Purifiers – Is There An Ideal? http://www.ionic-airpurifiers.com/ionic-air-purifiers-is-there-an-ideal http://www.ionic-airpurifiers.com/ionic-air-purifiers-is-there-an-ideal#comments Sun, 08 Mar 2009 05:00:59 +0000 admin http://www.ionic-airpurifiers.com/ionic-air-purifier/ionic-air-purifiers-is-there-an-ideal Strange but true. The global ionic air purifier market is of multimillion dollar magnitude. Yet it is extremely difficult to find a well-organized and properly documented website that sets out objectively the guidelines to help a potential user decide on the ideal ionic air purifier for his or her specific needs.

Logical Selection Criteria

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Strange but true. The global ionic air purifier market is of multimillion dollar magnitude. Yet it is extremely difficult to find a well-organized and properly documented website that sets out objectively the guidelines to help a potential user decide on the ideal ionic air purifier for his or her specific needs.

Logical Selection Criteria

My personal search is turning out to be one that points me in the direction of setting up such a blog. It is a daunting task but I intend to press on along these logical selection criteria:

(1) Safety – the ionic air purifier technology must not cause any bodily harm to users;

(2) Efficacy – the ionic air purifier technology has been tested in the laboratory to really work on the basis of some thorough scientific research;

(3) Effectiveness – the ionic air purifier technology has been successfully transplanted from the laboratory into an appliance that will deliver the same results in a user’s setting i.e. home, office, school etc.

Safety

The first of my two write-ups on safety has just been published by the reputable Ezinearticles.com where I have been accepted as an expert author.

As Featured On EzineArticles

Please read the article at http://ezinearticles.com/?id=2039040

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Efficacy and Effectiveness

Meanwhile, I am working hard to complete the write-ups on the efficacy and effectiveness criteria and will post them as soon as they are thoroughly researched.

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Ionic Air Purifier Technologies – Friend or Foe? http://www.ionic-airpurifiers.com/ionic-air-purifier-technologies-friend-or-foe http://www.ionic-airpurifiers.com/ionic-air-purifier-technologies-friend-or-foe#comments Tue, 06 Jan 2009 15:38:28 +0000 admin http://www.ionic-airpurifiers.com/ionic-air-purifier/ionic-air-purifier-technologies-friend-or-foe Introduction

Ionic air purifiers hold the promise of clean air, purified of all known harmful contaminants that threaten our health.  Air is made impure by substances unseen by our naked eye. The weapons against such are very likely to be invisible to our eyes as well. I am drawn to this intuitive logic.  Yet, even before an

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Introduction

Ionic air purifiers hold the promise of clean air, purified of all known harmful contaminants that threaten our health.  Air is made impure by substances unseen by our naked eye. The weapons against such are very likely to be invisible to our eyes as well. I am drawn to this intuitive logic.  Yet, even before an hour of internet research has lapsed, a whole deluge of controversy is thrown up by google.  Obviously, I must resist the urge to go by intuition and grab the first ionic air purifier that I lay hands on.  The search for an ionic air purifier must focus on its safety aspects as much, if not more, than its effectiveness against contaminants.

The recent China melamine saga that killed infants also serves as a reminder to us that in buying into any technology or any product, all claims by manufacturers and distributors must be screened to the fullest extent that our resources permit.  This is even more critical when the key reactive agent is unseen to the human eye. My investigation of ionic air purifier technologies falls within this realm, as the reactive agents are ions that are invisible to our eyes.

This article is an overview of existing ionic air purifier technology in the marketplace.  My back-to-basics approach is an attempt, as a layperson, to understand the science behind the technology. The current key trend appears to be the creation of a potent invisible defence shield against airborne molecular contaminants that threaten our well-being.  The prime threat being closely monitored by scientists all over the world is the avian flu virus.

Types of Ionic Air Purifier Technologies

Broadly speaking, air purification technologies can be deployed in either passive or active modes.  Passive typically means that impure air is drawn into the air purifier for the reactive agents to work on before re-emerging as cleaned air into the environment.  In active mode, the reactive agents are pushed into the environment with the impure air.  Combinations of both passive and active modes are often found in many types of ionic air purifiers.

In the global market today, ionic air purifier technologies include the following categories:

(A) Ion generator – positive and negative ions
(B) Ion generator – negative ions only
(C) Photocatalytic Oxidation (POC)
(D) Electrostatic filter
(E) Combos

Ion Generator – Positive and Negative Ions

This combination of positive and negative ions appears to show the most promise for the future of ionic air purifier technology. Pioneered by the Japanese corporate giant, Sharp Corporation, they are known as plasmacluster ions.

Sharp explains that the plasmacluster of positive and negative ions clump to harmful airborne bacteria and viruses.  In so doing, the production of hydroxyl is activated.  Known as nature’s detergent, hydroxyl is a powerful reactive species that plucks out hydrogen molecules from the organic structure of these airborne particles, thereby killing them.  The by-products of this chemical reaction, mainly water, are harmless.

A differential ion generator is used in this technology, comprising a positive and a negative ion generator which can be powered in alternate cycles to control the type of ions generated.

Advocates of the positive and negative ions combination claim that a balance of both these ion types is to be found in places like waterfalls and pristine forests, i.e. this is the real state of the natural environment. Proponents of negative ions believe that negative ions dominate the environment in these natural habitats and even insist that positive ions are harmful.  In this regard, I have yet to find independent scientific studies as evidence for the contradictory claims of both camps.

Ion Generator – Negative Ions

The traditional ionic air purifier produces only negative ions.  This method seems to dominate market share in the industry but is coming under serious threat from Sharp’s plasmacluster positive and negative ions technology.

It is claimed that nearly all harmful airborne particulates like dust, smoke and bacteria etc have a positive charge.  Negative ions from the air purifier attach themselves to these particulates until they get weighed down and fall to the ground.  Vacuuming removes these neutralised impurities and therefore protects us from them.  Critics of negative ion technology charge that the weighed down particulates are not destroyed and the mere act of walking around the room kicks them back into the air that we breathe.

In addition, there appears to be several methods of producing the negative ions.  This is important because different methods produce different by-products, some of which may be harmful.  These methods include:

(1) Water method – this employs what is known as the waterfall or Lenard Effect. Water droplets are splashed onto a metal plate where a small electric charge is applied.  This splits the water droplets, a process in which large numbers of negative ions are produced.  It is claimed that no harmful by-products are produced by the water method.

(2) Electron radiation method – this is based on a single negative discharge electrode needle. Millions of negatively-charged electrons are produced when a high voltage pulse is applied to the electrode.  An advantage of this method is that no ozone is produced.  This is due to the application of a “smaller” energy pulse.

(3) Corona discharge method – this is based on a dual electrode model, a sharp metal electrode and a flat electrode.  High voltage is applied between the electrodes.  The movement of electrons between the electrodes ionises the air in that same space.  A criticism of this method is the production of harmful by-products like ozone and nitride oxide.

Photocatalytic Oxidation (POC)

This technology is commonly applied in a passive mode.  It is also based on the powerful reactive agent hydroxyl which purifies impure air that is pulled through the air purifier.

Germicidal ultraviolet (UV) light is commonly shone on a catalyst (usually titanium oxide) to produce hydroxyl, oxygen and peroxide, all of which are potent oxidising agents that are very effective at destroying the organic structure of micro-organisms and gaseous volatile organic compounds.

It is claimed that the comprehensive defence that POC provides is its main strength.  Proponents of this technology claim that POC inactivates ALL categories of indoor pollution, including:

(1) airborne particulates i.e. dust, pet dander, plant pollen, sea salts, tobacco smoke, industrial and car pollution, etc

(2) bioaerosols i.e. biological compounds that may be infectious (e.g. viruses and pathogenic bacteria) or non-infectious (e.g. non-pathogenic bacteria, molds, cell debris)

(3) volatile organic compounds (VOCs) i.e. gaseous chemicals or odours – benzene, styrene, toluene, chloroform, hexane, ethanol, formaldehyde and ethylene all common emissions from everyday products of our modern home.

Critics of POC zoom in on the power effects of hydroxyl, claiming that they cannot differentiate between the organic structures that make up molecular contaminants and our lung tissue, eye cornea or nose membranes.

An academic commentary by an US university seems to suggest that POC technology is more effective against VOCs in the parts-per-million concentration range and may not be applicable to concentrations in the parts-per-billion range that is more typical of indoor air quality environments.

Electrostatic Filter

This technology appears to have originated in heavy industries which produced abundant pollutants. Typically, an electrostatic filter is made of a porous dielectric material that is positioned between two electrodes. A dielectric material does not conduct electricity while metallic electrodes are good conductors that transmit or receive electricity.

As impure air is drawn into the electrostatic purifier, it passes through the dielectric material which acts as a sieve.  The electrostatic field created between the electrodes causes airborne particulates i.e. dust, smoke contaminants, to stick to the surface of the dielectric. From the other end of the purifier, purified air emerges.

An ion source is often placed before the electrostatic filter to impart an electric charge to the airborne particulates. Charging the impurities make them adhere more effectively to the dielectric material.

Critics of this technology point to the production of harmful ozone in the ionisation process.

Combo Ionic Air Purifiers

To cater to the various adherents and critics of the diverse technologies, combos incorporate all or some of the above types of technologies. Combos may include:

(1) adsorptive materials such as activated carbon or oxygenated charcoal (known for its extremely porous large surface area) are added to POC technology to enhance the removal of VOCs;

(2) oxidizing catalysts like titanium oxide are coated on various components of all types of   air purifiers to enhance VOC elimination;

(3) reducing catalysts such as manganese dioxide are coated near the exit outlets of many air purifiers to reduce reactive species like ozone and nitric oxide which may be harmful;

(4) generating ions by differing methods such as using microwave, UV light, radio frequency waves, and direct current;

(5) tweaking the specifications of any ionic air purifier technology so as to attain the well-known HEPA status without actually using HEPA filters.

Obviously, the process of selecting the most efficient and effective ionic air purifier involves analysing a deluge of information.  And I have not even touched on the safety aspects of each technology.  Nor have I studied in detail the claims of each technology. So before you put your money down for any air purifier in your homes, offices, schools, etc, check back here for updates as I continue my quest for the ideal ionic air purifier.

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Plasmacluster Ions – The One & Only Reliable Ionic Air Purifier Against Bird Flu Pandemic Fears? http://www.ionic-airpurifiers.com/plasmacluster-ions-the-one-only-reliable-ionic-air-purifier-against-bird-flu-pandemic-fears http://www.ionic-airpurifiers.com/plasmacluster-ions-the-one-only-reliable-ionic-air-purifier-against-bird-flu-pandemic-fears#comments Sun, 28 Sep 2008 09:52:59 +0000 admin http://www.ionic-airpurifiers.com/ionic-air-purifier/plasmacluster-ions-the-one-only-ionic-air-purifier-against-bird-flu-pandemic-fears In a dramatic press update on 27 August 2008, Sharp Corporation unveiled its latest technological weapon against bird flu! Incorporated in its ionic air purifier, the Plasmacluster Technology (more on this in a later post) has just been scientifically proven to be 99.9% effective in destroying the bird flu virus known as H5N1.

As we have been constantly reminded by the press, bird flu is the prime suspect to cause mankind’s next pandemic. Pandemic sounds terrifying. It is. That’s when a highly contagious virus goes global, in a very negative sense. The worst pandemic on record was the Spanish flu in 1918 which is believed to have killed 50 million people worldwide! That was blamed on the H1N1 virus which was only recently confirmed on 5 October 2005 by the World Health Organization (WHO) to be a bird flu virus.

Now that I have your attention, is it time to PANIC?

Not just yet. WHO data, updated as at 10 Sep 2008, shows the death toll to be only 245 since records were kept from 1996 when the H5N1 was first identified in China. So what’s the fuss? Scientists monitoring the virus fear that it may mutate into a form that transmits from human to human. As of now, there has been only one probable case of human-to-human transmission recorded in Thailand in September 2004. But if (it seems the virus has not reached the “when” stage) the dreaded virus mutation takes place, you can expect pandemonium on a global scale.

Countries are conscientiously preparing for the worse (more on this in a later post). As protectors of our families and loved ones, we should start doing some homework too.

Ok, so what’s all this got to do with Sharp’s ionic air purifier. Isn’t it just another ionic air purifier? Yes, it’s ordinary in that it takes care of the usual stuff that we look for in an air purifier – dust, dirt, smoke, dander, pollen, cuisine and pet odours, pollutants, allergens etc. But if we can get protection from all these and more in one ionic air purifier, especially one that is a tested defense shield against a potentially deadly virus, why not? And that is precisely what Sharp is telling us; get the whole package with their Plasmacluster Technology.

If you’re value-conscious like me, the obvious question would be “yes, that makes a whole lot of sense but at what cost”? Here again, Sharp claims that it’s at no extra cost! They go so far as to say it may in fact be cheaper than any other ordinary ionic air purifier when measured over 5 years. Now, that’s value for money! How is it possible in this nothing-is-for-free world? Well, in promotional materials, Sharp does the following comparison:

 

ionic air purifier comparison chart

 

Any feedback on the competitor numbers would be greatly appreciated. Please drop me a note if you have actual experience.

Meanwhile, I’m going to seriously investigate this Sharp Plasmacluster Technology. Especially since bird flu is still not quite at pandemic proportions.

It’ll be way too late when that hits. I know. I remember my family, along with thousands of other frantic people, scrambling around town looking for the much-touted N95 face mask when the last near-pandemic scare took place in Asia. For those of you who did not hear of it, it was the SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome) virus that hit 8,096 people around the world and resulted in 774 fatalities. As always, being prepared is half the battle won.

Watch this space as we track exciting developments in our pursuit of safe, pure and clean air with nothing more than an ionic air purifier.

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References:
(1) http://www.who.int/csr/disease/avian_influenza/en/
(2) http://www.who.int/csr/sars/country/table2004_04_21/en/index.html
(3) http://sharp-world.com/corporate/news/080827.html
(4) http://www.sharpusa.com/files/pur_dow_N60CX_N40CX_N25CX_bro.pdf

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