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Is the Everclean Green system just an ultraviolet (UV) light?

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Is the Everclean Green system just an ultraviolet (UV) light?

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No. The Everclean Green uses a two-pronged approach to clean the air and kill common germs. Yes, the Everclean Green system does use an ultraviolet lamp in its process; however, this UV lamp is a specialized broadband device that gives off multiple wavelengths and bandwidths (electromagnetic energy). This broadband energy is the engine that runs the entire process. Certain levels (or bands) of this energy act to directly destroy different levels of contaminates, while other wavelengths (in the presence of a catalyst) can cause the formation of hydroxide out of airborne water. Hydroxide is very destructive to germs, airborne toxins and house dust.

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