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September 16, 2008

Ecoquest air purifiers are about the size of a small computer monitor. The screen on the back catches dust, and there is an ultraviolet (UV) light that is designed to burn off bacteria and allergens. The purification plate is the final piece of the puzzle in the air cleaning method for this machine, and it has become a bit controversial, as Ecoquest purifier products do emit ozone, which some say smell like bleach in the air on a high setting. The machine also includes a 5-speed fan to assist in the process of moving the air. The UV light on the unit glows visibly when in use. The amount of purification desired can be set based on the square footage of the area, and the user also has the option of setting a cycle of 2, 4, or 6 hours of continuous air purification.
Ecoquest air purifiers receive favorable consumer reviews in terms of its cleaning abilities. The filter needs to be cleaned monthly, because daily air purification uses the filter as a first line of defense.
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