
electrical electron discharge across the glass wall of the plasma tube. This splits the oxygen molecules in the air to form negatively-ionised oxygen plasma.
2. One of the many oxygen radicals found in the plasma include hydrogen peroxide, a very powerful disnfectant and antimicrobial agent.
3. When it encounters bacteria, it quickly oxidizes
some of the components of the cell membrane causing
the bacteria to die quickly. The United States Food and
Drug Administration has approved it as a safe way to kill bacteria
1. The plasma tube produces a continuous stream of negatively-charged oxygen plasma (visible as a corona around the tube)
2. The plasma also contains hydrogen peroxide and is dispersed
into the surrounding air and travels to all corners of the room and surfaces.
2. The plasma also contains hydrogen peroxide and is dispersed
into the surrounding air and travels to all corners of the room and surfaces.
3. The plasma oxidises contaminants thereby sterilising and purifying the air and surfaces of harmful contaminants
4. The negatively-charged plasma freshens the air and also helps clean the air by causing dust particles to clump together and fall to the ground as fluff
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