If the LeVOCC unit does not cure swine flu, what does
it do?
The LeVOCC unit is an air purification system and it
may be helpful in preventing the spread of airborne
viruses. Recent testing has shown that the LeVOCC
unit successfully destroyed a strain of the H1N1
virus. In this testing the H1N1 virus was
completely eliminated from the air stream processed
by the LeVOCC unit in a test chamber.
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Can I turn the unit on and off, and if so, how long
should it run?
The LeVOCC unit can be turned on and off. However
to receive maximum benefit the unit should run at
all times (24 X 7). The LeVOCC unit’s performance
will be maximized when the air in a room is treated
multiple times.
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Does
the LeVOCC unit produce ozone?
Independent laboratory testing has confirmed that
the LeVOCC unit produces no recordable levels of
ozone.
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Does the LeVOCC unit destroy formaldehyde?
Independent laboratory testing has confirmed that
the LeVOCC unit destroys formaldehyde. The unit is
designed to run continuously, and its performance
will be maximized when air in a room is treated
multiple times. If there is any concern about
formaldehyde in a room, the continuous operation of
the LeVOCC unit will address such concern.
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Where was the H1N1 virus testing performed that is
referenced in your press release?
Testing was performed in an independent testing
laboratory in North America. The testing program is
on-going including evaluation of the performance of
the LeVOCC unit against other viruses. The
laboratory will be identified when all testing is
completed and the results are published. At this
time we are not allowed to disclose where the
testing is being performed. However, if there is an
urgent need for additional information, please
provide your contact data and we will ask the
laboratory if they can contact you.
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How does
the LeVOCC system work?
The unit destroys viruses and many organic compounds
when those contaminants in an air stream come into
contact with the LeVOCC unit’s unique catalyst and
UV light. In recent testing the H1N1 virus was
completely eliminated following 30 minutes of
operation of the LeVOCC unit in a test chamber.
Complete elimination of the virus was determined by
the fact that no viral RNA was detectable in the air
samples after processing with the LeVOCC unit.
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