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Poor indoor air quality can be a problem for many people. So how is the air in your home?
Here are some common characteristics that contribute to poor air quality:
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Unpleasant pet odors |
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Annoying tobacco odors |
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Unappetizing cooking odors |
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Stale Air Bacteria |
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Mold Odors caused by fire damage |
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Kitchen and bathroom odors |
Ultraviolet Benefits
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Anti-Fungal Reductionmold (Penicillium Funculosm) in ducts tested greater than 99.9% |

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Anti-Bacterial reductionbacteria (Serratia Marcescens) in ducts tested greater than 98% |
Ozone Benefits
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Odor reductionsmoke, pet, musty and cooking |
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Freshens stale air |
You'll Love Culligan Air!
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Purifies the air in all the rooms of your home* |
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Combines ultraviolet light and ozone technologies in one complete system |
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Installs directly into air circulation system for silent and invisible operation |
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Unit treats up to 3,000sq.ft. or (278cu.ft./min at 70F, 55% RH) |
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Reduces the survival of airborne bacteria greater than 98%** |
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Reduces smoke, pet and cooking odors |
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Freshens stale air |
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Ozone odor control only active when air is flowing |
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For indoor use only |
*Based on central HVAC system. Each system requires a CulliganAir unit.
**Reduces survivability of only those bacteria and mold that are in close proximity to the UV lamp in the air duct. Does not affect organisms elsewhere in your home.
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