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Forget about air purifiers – the groundbreaking 'air sterilizer' has arrived, boasting the ability to immediately neutralize Covid, cold, and flu viruses.

What’s your latest strategy for combating seasonal illnesses?

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  • EcoAir AVS inactivates virus particles using heat
  • Traditional purifiers capture, rather than inactivating, harmful microbes
  • EcoAir's claims have been independently verified by a scientific research company

Most of us know about air purifiers, but EcoAir, a brand specializing in air care appliances, has taken a step further by introducing what it claims to be the world's first air sterilizer. The EcoAir Anti-Covid AVS is said to be capable of removing viruses and bacteria from the air, including those responsible for colds, flu, and, of course, Covid-19.

Today's best air purifiers can only capture virus particles, not inactivate them – is this new approach your new best defense agains seasonal bugs? I got in touch with EcoAir co-founder and CEO Noel Fok to learn exactly how it works.

"Viruses are not classified as living organisms, meaning they cannot be killed in the traditional sense," Fok clarifies. "Nonetheless, they can be inactivated or eradicated through heat exposure. The EcoAir AVS air sterilizer effectively removes 99.9% of viruses from the air by utilizing Thermo-Clean technology, which achieves a core temperature exceeding 200C [392F], thereby neutralizing harmful microbes."

He states, "AVS will eliminate bacteria as it is a living entity, utilizing the same exposure to Thermo-Clean technology. In both scenarios, the harmful microorganisms are destroyed by heat and are not released back into the atmosphere."

Those claims have been independently tested and verified by MRIGlobal – a research organization focused on health and safety innovations.

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Another impressive feature of this 'air sterilizer' is its rapid effectiveness. It can remove airborne viruses and bacteria in just one pass, achieving this nearly instantaneously, in only 0.01 seconds. Laboratory tests conducted by MRIGlobal showed that the EcoAir AVS is capable of inactivating 99.9% of viruses in a 30m³ space within 90 minutes.

What does the future hold for air purifiers?

I also requested Fok to elaborate on the advantages of the EcoAir AVS when compared to a standard air purifier. "Conventional air purifiers trap microorganisms using HEPA filters, which require replacement and lead to extra costs," he explained. "By inactivating the virus, it is effectively eliminated, preventing it from infecting any living being and triggering illness."

The EcoAir AVS is equipped with a reusable filter that doesn't require frequent changes. The nano silver filter can be cleaned every two weeks, and EcoAir recommends replacing it annually.

Additionally, there are other established techniques for eliminating viruses and bacteria, but they are considerably more time-consuming compared to EcoAir AVS's rapid 0.01-second method. For example, ION systems require approximately 30 seconds, while UV-C technology takes about nine seconds to achieve similar results.

While the practical results of this appliance are similar to that of a good air purifier, Fok's claims that the AVS represents "a huge breakthrough, not only for EcoAir but for the industry as a whole" could prove accurate. The new process certainly seems more thorough and efficient, and it's not significantly more expensive than a good air purifier either – the EcoAir Anti-Covid AVS is currently available to buy from the EcoAir website, priced at £349.98 (it's not currently available in the US or Australia, but that's equivalent to around $430 / AU$700). Could this be the new technology that changes the way we purify air?

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