Air filters have been used for years and are effective in trapping particles. They are of little or no use on odors, germs, vapors, or
gases. Nature purifies air by the ultraviolet (UV) light rays from the sun and ozone, which is produced by thunderstorms and UV
light rays. This is why the air always smells so great after a thunderstorm. Ozone is O3 (or enriched oxygen), an oxygen molecule with 3 atoms instead of 2, like the oxygen we breathe. Ozone is a highly efficient purification agent or oxidizer. Air treated with
ozone is purified in milliseconds. Ultraviolet Light Rays from the sun (or germicidal ultraviolet light) has the ability to destroy
viruses, bacteria, and fungi. The UV, in addition to its germicidal functions, also reacts with excess ozone and converts it back to
pure oxygen. Ion Generation occurs in nature from lightning and ultraviolet radiation. The Ion Generator broadcasts natural
negative ions which react with dust, pollen, and smoke. The negative ion attraction collects the particles throughout the room and
settles them to the ground thereby leaving the air free of pollutants.