Negative Ionization

Negative ionization is a process where negative ions are generated to purify the air. These ions, also known as anions, bind to positively charged particles, such as dust, allergens, or chemical pollutants, neutralizing and removing them from indoor air.

This technology is often integrated into air purifiers to enhance air quality and create a healthier environment. Negative ions are also known for their health benefits, such as improved breathing, allergen reduction, and an overall sense of well-being.

Negative ionization is particularly effective in enclosed spaces where pollutants and allergens are prevalent, helping to create healthier indoor air.

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