EcoQuest has announced that they have formed a partnership with the American Lung Association. The company caught the eye of the American Lung Association after unveiling its newest air purification product at their national convention.
Over 2,500 distributors gathered earlier this month in Kansas City, as EcoQuest held its national convention and launched the “Gemini” its first indoor purification product. The “Gemini” is a NASA inspired ActivePure Technology with a HEPA Filter.
The American Lung Association was so impressed with the new indoor filter, that not only did they purchased a supply of the new purification products, but they have also asked EcoQuest to be a sponsor of this years ALA Healthy Air Walk.
The Gemini’ combines the HEPA carbon filtration system with EcoQuest’s Ozone free Active Pure Technology, which combines ultra violet photo oxidation and pulse ionization to purify and clean the air. Ecoquest says that the Gemini can cover over 300 square feet for pollen and particulate reduction, and up to 1,500 square feet to reduce germs on surfaces killing germs and mold and reducing smoke and odors.
EcoQuest President Mike Letts said, “We are excited to partner with the American Lung Association on this important cause.” Mike Jackson, EcoQuest’s CEO and principal owner, added, “Working with the American Lung Association to raise awareness about the problem of poor air quality just makes sense. We appreciate the opportunity to get the word out on this fantastic, educational event.”
While I’m not really sure about the technology itself, the Gemini seems to be a great machine with the ability to help clean the air and kill germs and mold. In today’s environment where there are so many irritants in the air, inside and outside, it’s great to have an effective way to clean the air and protect yourself and your environment. And although I don’t understand the technology behind the Gemini, if it’s good enough for the American Lung Association to approve of and partner with, I trust that it works.
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