@Solidrock2020 ...
You are very new here, and have 'none' ticked as your sentiment, but seem to be skirting around the issues and just defending the company , while providing not a shred of evidence.
The game plan of the company as stated in the last couple of announcements is about the first product being an 'air purifier'.
Air purifiers currently exist, with most being some type of hepa filter. There are also hydroxyl 'air purifiers' on the market. With all of them you plug them in and they work until you need to clean the filter or change the UV unit on a hydroxyl air purifier.
To compete in this market Purifloh would need a unit that was simple and needed mostly just the filter cleaned. If it needs to have specific gases or water added, it is no longer simple.
Again where is any advantage over a hydroxyl air purifier with a simple washable filter??
The company on the web page clearly has a 'neutralizing filter' on the FRG unit!!
It wouldn't need one if there was no ozone produced!!
I've only been talking about the 'air purifier' because it is not the market the company should be trying for IMHO. The water and surface sterilization markets are where the company should be aiming IMHO.
The FRG unit is clearly not suited to a 'simple' air purifier because of the ozone produced, which then needs to be neutralized!! How is this hard to understand??
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