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As part who owns a 50 room hotel inside a resort area I had been put to the test whenever we had two sleeping rooms in which some pretty nasty human activities left us with odors that just would not disappear.

We tried everything. We tore the wall paneling and insulation, the ceiling panels and insulation, removing carpeting and tile. Everything that could be holding these odors was removed.


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We even ground the concrete floor down by 1/8th inch believing that the odors permeated the cement. Well, it didn't work. Nothing worked after putting in brand new carpet, paint, furniture, tile and furnishings. The rooms were simply not rentable.

My partner called me and told me a good air purification system that could get the job done. He sent one down.

Believing this technology box was just going to be waste of time I reluctantly took the system towards the property.

I put it in room #1 for 24 hours on high and then Twenty four hours later put it in room #2 on high.

On day three we entered room #1.

To our amazement the odors were gone! I mean totally gone.

The same was familiar with room #2.

We immediately put the keys support on the rack and were back in business. It seemed impossible but the odors never came back.

The thing is, what we were experiencing was indoor polluting of the environment at its worst form. Indoor odors were killing our business. This new technology for removing particulate and odors in the air proved to be a winner.

Today's electronic air purification technology brings the cleansing effect of outside air, indoors.

Want to know precisely what did it?

Well, here goes.

When sunlight enters our atmosphere and hits particulate in the air there's a small electrical discharge. Oxygen molecules next to this impact zone are spun up from Oxygen to Ozone. Ozone is Mother Nature's purifier.

The thing is, Ozone doesn't like being Ozone and what's called an unstable element. When it can find pollutants in the air to combine with it chemically combines with the pollutant, converting itself back to Oxygen.

The pollutant is basically gobbled up through this process through a chemical reaction that ultimately ends up being carbon dioxide, oxygen and water vapor.

Now, I am not a chemist but in laymen's terms that's the best I understand it.

The good thing is that technology now exists that may duplicate Mother Nature's purification process indoors.

By the way, we later sold our hotel and received a nifty profit for the efforts.

Hoping you enjoyed my short story.