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Biological challenges for your Silent Night PT-100 include germs, viruses,
bacteria, mold spores, dander, pollens, fumes, dust and smoke.
According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), National Institute for
Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), and aerosol scientists, if you can
capture or eliminate the .3 micron (µ) test particles, you can capture and
eliminate most airborne biological agents that are allergenic, toxic, or
infective. Your PT-100 is highly effective in any indoor pollution scenario.
CDC/NIOSH Biological Germ Testing
CDC/NIOSH test procedure on 42CFR84 on page 24 states, “By using
aerosols of the most penetrating size range (MPPS: .3 microns), the
efficiency level against all [biologicals] (germs) will meet or exceed the
certified efficiency level.” Therefore, because your Silent Night PT-100 will
remove .3 micron particle size and smaller, it protects us from breathing
particle types that are most harmful to our health.
1. Silent Night’s ZEPA Filtration array begins with a pre-filter at the rear
of the unit. The pre-filter captures millions of particles per day.
2. The ‘entry stage’ of PT- 100’s Internal Fanless Engine is a wire array
with a self-cleaning mechanism. By disconnecting the power and
turning your PT-100 upside down and right side up 3 times, the wires
are swept clean. Any humming or crackling resulting from particulate
contamination is thus eliminated.
3. The engine’s ‘accelerator stage’ looks like a metallic cage. Overall,
the engine is lightweight and highly efficient...drawing only 24
watts of power. Indeed, running your purifier around the clock
(recommended) costs no more than leaving a very small porch light
burning for security.
4. At the front of the unit is a second ZEPA electrostatic filter. This
fanless system moves at least 100 cubic feet of air per minute.
Independent lab tests prove the PT-100 produces perfect or near-
perfect air at .3 micron, 1 micron, and 5 micron test settings. No
other air technology can match this.
PT-100’s 4 Functional Stages
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