Handheld chemical free ionised water cleaner February 26th 2010 Just announced in Europe and newly available to the UK is the Activeion ionator EXP, a handheld, chemical-free cleaner that converts tap water into ionised water – a powerful bacteria-killing cleanser that also kills the swine ‘flu virus.
The Activeion ionator spray bottle is filled with tap water, when the trigger is pressed, a 12V diaphragm pump starts a continuous flow of water. The tap water passes through a water cell that applies a small electrical charge, it then passes through an ion-exchange membrane and is separated into an oxygen-rich mixture of positively and negatively charged nano-bubbles. The ionised water breaks down dirt from most surfaces including glass, stainless steel, wood, carpet, natural stone, marble and clothing.
Activion says that independent third-party lab results certify that when used as directed, the Activeion ionator EXP kills 99.9% of harmful common bacteria such as E. Coli, E. Coli O157:H7, VRE, Pseudomonas, Salmonella, Staph, MRSA, and Listeria, and the 2009 H1N1 influenza A swine ‘flu virus in just six seconds.
"Given the increasing focus in Europe on environmentally safe products, we’re pleased to be launching this chemical-free cleaning product and to be contributing to helping UK organisations further reduce their carbon footprints," comments André G. Krell, general manager of Activeion (Europe) GmbH. "We have test results proving the environmental benefits of switching to cleaners – benefits which include 97% less acid rain, 99% less global warming, 99% less smog, 99% less ozone depletion, 98% less air pollution, 99% less energy consumption, and 100% less water pollution."
The new Activeion ionator EXP is available now at €269, excluding VAT and shipping. (Prices in other currencies will be calculated at the daily listed foreign exchange rate). If you would like to purchase the Activeion ionator EXP or are interested in becoming a distributor, contact André Krell on telephone +41 22 533 00 33 or email andre.krell@activeion.com To visit www.activeion.com click here
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