Kill Ebola, Other Viruses, Bacteria, Toxic Mold, & VOC’s by Radiant Catalytic Ionization, Reports Fry To kill Ebola and other viruses, bacteria, toxic mold, and other airborne or surfacedeposited bio-contaminants, Certified Environmental Hygienist Phillip Fry recommends the use of portable or HVAC duct-mounted radiant catalytic ionizers. Montrose, MI, October 25, 2014 -- “The most advanced air purification system is the use of radiant catalytic ionization, whether from a stand alone, desktop room radiant ionizer, or the installation of an even more powerful unit into the air supply ducts of a home or commercial building’s heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) system,” reports Phillip Fry, Certified Environmental Hygienist, Professional Industrial Hygienist, and Certified Decontamination Specialist. For a powerful but portable room radiant catalytic ionizer, Fry recommends the Guardian Air Desktop ionizer that utilizes the latest in air treatment technology, and which is available in the USA, Canada, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Central and South America, and Australia/New Zealand. The picture, details, and price of the unit are posted at www.decontaminationgear.com. The Guardian Air Desktop utilizes high intensity broad spectrum light waves directed on a sintered catalytic radiant grid that creates an advanced radiant catalytic air ionization that is radiated through a room in complete silence, with no fan, no moving parts, no maintenance, no filters, and with ultra low operating costs (the unit uses only 11 watts). The Guardian Air Desktop generates safe ions and oxidants that silently travel throughout the room to oxidize and eliminate from the air viruses (such as Ebola), bacteria, toxic mold, volatile organic compounds, other gases, and odors. Each unit can purify the air up to 800 square feet in just 24 hours to provide clean and fresh breathing air for residents, office workers, and other occupants. Lab tests report that radiant catalytic ionization kills over 96% of airborne microbials, such as viruses, bacteria, mold spores, and volatile organic compounds.