
With ionization, indoor air is purified in the same way that nature purifies outdoor air. The result — a cleansing inhalation.
When we add energy to the air, we accelerate a mass of electrons that move and form oxygen ions. The formation of oxygen ions by technical means is something that man has imitated from nature's own way of purifying the air. The oxygen clusters formed during ionization have proven positive health effects. They neutralize a variety of particles, allergens, viruses and bacteria, while breaking down substances that produce bad odors.
Thus, by adding oxygen ions that form oxygen clusters, we get not only pure, but perhaps above all purifying air. The air indoors is purified in the same way as in nature. In ionized premises, particle levels are often lower and cleaner than in outdoor air, especially in cities.
Different buildings and businesses can have problems with bad smells and bad air, with pollution as a result — so-called sick houses. Then ionization is an extra good option.
There are many practical uses for the use of ionization as an air purifier. And there are probably no premises or properties where you would not want to have clean air.
Here you can see some examples of activities that benefit from oxygen ionization