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WellnessLight KIDS is the First Air Purifying Light Bulb Designed with Children in Mind.
Nanostar Green Technologies, Inc. (NSG), has introduced it’s newest product – WellnessLight KIDS to the global market – a compact fluorescent light bulb that actually removes VOCs, eliminates odors and cleans the air of harmful air pollutants.
(Honolulu, Hawaii) Nanostar Green Technologies, Inc. is one of the leading developer and manufacturer of advanced air cleaning energy-efficient compact fluorescent lighting (aaccfl) worldwide. NSG is in the forefront of the proven science of cleaning air with UV light and a specialized formulation of TiO2 known as Nanostar Green Shield TiO2.
According to Alison Lee, VP of Product Development for WellnessLight, a special coating called Nanostar Green Shield TiO2 – is what enables the WellnessLight KIDS bulb to break down harmful pollutants in the air. “After many years we developed a special process which creates a highly effective application of Titanium Dioxide on the surface of the glass. When the coated surface is excited by the UV light a powerful yet safe, photocatalytic reaction occurs. This creates very strong natural oxidizers that completely break down the airborne contaminate”.
WellnessLight KIDS has had extensive testing by US AIHA laboratories confirming it’s efficacy. AIHA laboratories are some the highest qualified and well known research and testing facilities in the world. Testing against various harmful airborne contaminants showed up to a 99.98% reduction once exposed to the advanced air cleaning CFL. “We are very proud of what we have been able to accomplish” states Robert Chadwick, Director of Global Development for Nanostar Green Technologies, Inc. ”Indoor air pollution is one of the most under estimated and overlooked health concerns in the world. Everyone is concerned about outdoor air pollution, however, EPA studies have shown that indoor air pollution is often three to five times higher than outdoor air pollution”. He goes on to state “ In fact, the World Health Organization claims that each year 1.5 million people die worldwide directly due to indoor air pollution”.
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For more information please contact – Robert Chadwick rschadwick@nanostargreen.com