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How does the Neo-Tec Ionizer produce negative ions and ozone?

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Neo-Tec Ionizer uses ionizing electrodes (needlepoint ionizers) to produce a high density of negative ions. Needlepoint ionization produces the highest concentration of negative ions of any other method. Each Neo-Tec Ionizer produces about 1,000,000 ions/cm.3. Also, it is very unlikely that the electrodes within the Neo-Tec Ionizer purifier will ever wear down or erode, since they are made from stainless steel. Most other ionizers use inferior materials for their electrodes (needlepoints).
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Can Neo-Tec Ionizer purifiers produce excessive ozone levels?

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No. They are designed to produce between 0.02 ppm and 0.04 (max) ppm. This is within FDA and OSHA safety standards of 0.05 ppm. At this level, the ozone will be safe, effective, and pleasant, and may only be barely detectable. Ozone will not reach a point where it could be considered even a minor lung irritant until it reaches 0.1 to 0.2 ppm. Neo-Tec Ionizer purifiers stay within the 0.
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How much noise does Neo-Tec Ionizer purification systems produce?

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The only sound produced by Neo-Tec Ionizer units is a very slight hissing sound, which is barely audible. You can typically only hear this hissing sound if you are within a couple feet or so of the purifier. This is especially nice if you are using one of these ionizers for the bedroom.
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Does Neo-Tec Ionizer have a fan?

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No. The Neo Tec Neo-Tec Ionizer uses an "ionic breeze" to emit the negative ions and ozone beyond the machine. The negative ions and ozone then travel by way of the room's existing air currents in order to purify the entire room or open area (up to 500 sq. ft.). The reactivity and electrical charge of ozone and negative ions also allow them to move throughout the air even if air currents are not present, although virtually all rooms have at least very subtle air currents.
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How much square footage does each Neo-Tec Ionizer unit cover?

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Each Neo Tec Neo-Tec Ionizer can cover up to 500 sq. feet of open, well- ventilated space. At its maximum coverage area, the ozone concentration will be around 0.02 ppm (parts per million), and the negative ions should be able to reach most or all of the room. Neo-Tec ionizers will have little difficulty covering most rooms. Depending on the size of the space, and the setting of the unit (Hi or Low), it will produce between 0.02 ppm (parts per million) and 0.
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How much electricity does each Neo-Tec Ionizer use?

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Each Neo-Tec Ionizer purifier uses 5 watts of electricity. If run continuously, this amounts to less than $5 per year.
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What if I buy a Neo-Tec Ionizer system (one or more units), and it does not work like I had hoped?

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Each Neo-Tec Ionizer comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee. If for any reason, you are not satisfied with your Neo-Tec Ionizer system(s), you can return your unit(s) for a full refund. You have 30 days from the time you receive your order. Your only cost would be to ship the unit(s) back to us, which will typically cost around $10 or less, even for multi-unit packages.
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How do I know my Neo-Tec Ionizer is working?

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Soft Hissing Sound. If you place your ear close to the front grill of the unit, you should hear a faint hiss from the "ionic breeze" emitted by the negative ion electrodes. Subtle, Fresh Ozone Smell. If you position your face near the front grill of the Neo-Tec Ionizer, you should be able to smell the subtle smell of ozone. This will have a fresh, "grassy" smell to it. Improved Air Quality / Symptoms.
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What maintenance is recommended for the Neo-Tec Ionizer?

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Neo-Tec Ionizer purifiers require just two easy maintenance tasks on a periodic basis. The metallic collection plate needs to be taken out and wiped off about every 3 to 4 weeks, and the inside of the unit needs cleared of dust about every 3 to 6 months. Both of these activities are very quick and easy to perform.
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What's the difference between negative ions and ozone?

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A lot! Negative ions are molecules of oxygen (O2) in the air with an extra electron. Ozone is O3, a molecule of oxygen consisting of three oxygen atoms instead of the normal two. Negative ions primarily reduce particulates in the air such as dust and pollen, but they aren't as effective as ozone for eliminating odors. Ozone does not reduce the particulates in the air, but it is more effective at eliminating odors, even very strong odors. Too much ozone is bad for you.
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How do negative ions and ozone work?

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Negative ions are negatively-charged electrical particles that are magnetically attracted to allergens and other airborne contaminates, which are positively-charged. The newly-formed larger particles are then able to fall harmlessly to the ground, and out of the air we breathe. Ozone oxidizes (burns) pollutants, destroying them altogether. The ozone molecule (O3) is highly reactive, so whenever it encounters a floating particulate, one of the oxygen atoms breaks away to oxidize the pollutant.
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How does a negative ion generator produce negative ions?

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There's several ways to generate negative ions, but the way we do it is apply a safe, extremely low-current, high voltage to sharp points (the ion emitter). Without getting into a detailed explanation and delving into electron physics, the electrons build up on the sharp points and are ejected into the air, where they attach themselves to oxygen atoms. Since the electrons have a "negative" charge, the molecules of oxygen with extra electrons become negative ions.
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How many negative ions does the passive negative ion generator produce?

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Ion Counters indicate that the original passive negative ion generator produces between a constant 550 ? 650 negative ions per cubic centimeter within an inch of the ion counter. The MarkII (second generation prototype) registers 1250 ions per cubic centimeter a few inches from the ion counter.
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Are there any replacement costs required for Neo-Tec Ionizer purifiers?

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There are no replacement costs required for the Neo-Tec Ionizers. In the very unlikely event that it requires repair, or that the needlepoint ionizers need to be replaced, then replacement parts are available, though.
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What are negative ions?

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ion is any atom that has a positive or negative charge. A negative ion is an atom with a negative charge. back
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How does Teviron produce Negative Ions on a long-term basis?

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During this process of production, chlorine (Cl) plays an important role. In the periodic table, chlorine is seventeenth; in other words, Cl has seventeen protons (carries positive electricity) and seventeen electrons (carries negative electricity). According to calculated results by chemists, Cl must get one electron from the air to arrive at a stable state; so there will be more electrons than protons, which makes Teviron have negative electricity.
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How many negative ions does IONIQUE™ generate?

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Certified nanotechnology laboratories in Taiwan have demonstrated that IONIQUE™ may generate up to 140 counts of negative ions per cc into ambient air. This count may increase or decrease depending on the rise and fall of friction, heat, and positive ions count in air. back
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How Do You Measure the Amount of Negative Ions that your negative ionizers produce?

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We test the total negative ion output out of the ion emitter per second (approximately 90 to 100 trillion) using more than one method. We do different tests of the ion output using several proprietary methods that we have developed in our labs. We use Alpha Labs air ion counters. The reading at approx. one meter (39") from the emitter is 1,000,000 negative ions per cubic centimeter. These measurements are done in rooms with no fans and roughly 45% humidity.
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How does a water ionizer produce ionized water?

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Water runs through positive and negative electrodes which ionize the water. It is then separated into alkaline and acid water as it passes through membranes. This is accomplished by repelling the water now that it has been "charged" into positive and negative ions.
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Why negative ions and low-level ozone?

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Negative ions and ozone are natures most powerful air-cleansing agents. There is nothing in the world more effective in taking allergens and contaminates out of the air we breathe. Unfortunately, due to the tight construction of todays homes and buildings, they are unable to take effect within indoor environments. Negative ions and ozone are created by nature, and found at their most optimal levels where the air is most pure and healthy.
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Do your negative ionizers also produce positive ions as a byproduct?

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No, our ionizers certainly do not generate any positive ions. Some other brands of ionizers generate the negative ions by removing electrons from nearby oxygen atoms (thereby creating positive ions) and transferring the electrons to nearby neutral atoms to generate negative ions. However, our ionizers emit all the electrons directly from the ion emitter (instead of robbing them from other atoms).
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What are negative ions? How are they beneficial?

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It is now medically recognized that degenerative skin conditions, such as ageing, wrinkles and skin discolorations are caused primarily by free-radical damage. Molecules attempting to repair themselves in this way trigger a cascading event called "free-radical damage." The action of free-radical damage takes place in a fraction of a second. Theoretically, free-radical damage can cause deterioration of the skin's support structures, decreasing elasticity and resilience.
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WHAT ARE NEGATIVE CHARGED IONS?

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Ions are charged particles in the air that are formed in nature when enough energy acts upon a molecule such as carbon dioxide, oxygen, water, or nitrogen to eject an electron from the molecule leaving a positively charged Ion. The displaced electron attaches itself to a nearby molecule, which then becomes a negatively charged Ion.  Like Ozone, Negative Charged Ions represent a natural method of cleaning the air we breath.
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Negative ions are odorless, tasteless, and invisible molecules that we inhale in abundance in certain environments. Think mountains, waterfalls, and beaches. Once they reach our bloodstream, negative ions are believed to produce biochemical reactions that increase levels of the mood chemical serotonin, helping to alleviate depression, relieve stress, and boost our daytime energy.
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They're oxygen atoms with an extra electron. And they can help you feel better. Technically speaking: "Ions are charged particles in the air that are formed in nature when enough energy acts upon a molecule such as carbon dioxide, oxygen, water, or nitrogen to eject an electron from the molecule leaving a positively charged Ion. The displaced electron attaches itself to a nearby molecule, which then becomes a negatively charged Ion. It is the negative ion of oxygen that affects us the most."
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Are all negative ions the same size and does it matter?

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No, they are not all the same and yes it does matter. There are small, medium and large negative ions. Small (ingestible) negative ions are highly mobile and are biologically active. The Elanra is the only ioniser in the world to produce these consistently over a wide range. A process patented by the Australian manufacturer. Medium to large negative ions are sluggish and slow moving and merely clean the air. These molecule groups are called small ions or clusters.
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