google-site-verification=-fEevQaKkFfGzXPysm4p_D31w0lFG96goLzidNlCwO4 HOW NPBI WORKS | The Sentinel
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How Ionization (NPBI) Works

Needlepoint bipolar ionization works to safely clean indoor air and hard surfaces, leveraging an electronic charge to create a high concentration of positive and negative ions. These ions travel through the air continuously seeking out and attaching to particles. This sets in motion a continuous pattern of particle combination. As these particles become larger, they are eliminated from the air more rapidly.

 

 

What exactly does that mean? 

 

As the positive and negative ions are released by The Sentinel Unit, they attach to particles, pathogens and gas molecules. The ions help to agglomerate fine submicron particles, making them filterable. The ions kill pathogens by robbing them of life-sustaining hydrogen. The ions breakdown harmful VOCs with an Electron Volt Potential under twelve (eV<12) into harmless compounds like O2 , CO2 , N2 , and H2O. The ions produced travel within the air stream into the occupied spaces, cleaning the air everywhere the ions travel, even in spaces unseen.

 

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What is an ion? 

 

An ion is a molecule or atom that is positively or negatively charged, meaning that it has electrons to give or needs electrons to become uncharged, thus becoming stable.

WHAT'S IN THE BOX?

AMMONIA

PRACTICAL TEST:

MOLD 

Two sealed plastic containers were  equipped with fresh bread and a cup of  water.

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DAY 1

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One container is equipped with NPBI.

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DAY 12

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After 12 days, the bread in the NPBI container remained fresh while the bread in the unprotected container is covered in mold growth.

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