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Anyone using this yet? Bubba 11-15-2007
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Posted by Bubba on November 15, 2007, 6:15 pm
Is anyone using or heard of this product yet?
http://www.rgf.com/
scroll down the page to
Guardian Air HVAC Duct Indoor Air Sanitation
Im mixed about it. Rather pricey depending on what you think pricey
is. I tried it and didnt notice any results positive or negative but
then, I have a H/W UV light and cant say I notice results either.
Other companies in this area all seem to be saying its better than
sliced bread. I dunno. I need to believe in it before I sell it to
customers.
Anyone?
Bubba
(As usual, NO this is not a commercial)

Posted by Bob Pietrangelo on November 16, 2007, 2:52 pm
Bubba,

There is not much independent research to back up its claim other than them
saying so. It supposedly creates some form of Hydrogen Peroxide, through
tthe interaction of the UV and the Titanium Oxide covered mesh covering. In
the one independent test it created excess Ozone. That was in an enclosed
environment w/o ventilation.

Most of the hot tub manufacturers are using it now. There are a couple of
other comapny's utilizing the same concept of air purification.

The RGF claims to have a different UV spectrum, whickh I could not find one
other definition of that spectrum, so I assume it is a BS claim.

--
Bob Pietrangelo
bobp3@comcast.net (home)
bob@comfort-solution.biz (work)
www.comfort-solution.biz





> Is anyone using or heard of this product yet?
> http://www.rgf.com/
> scroll down the page to
> Guardian Air HVAC Duct Indoor Air Sanitation
> Im mixed about it. Rather pricey depending on what you think pricey
> is. I tried it and didnt notice any results positive or negative but
> then, I have a H/W UV light and cant say I notice results either.
> Other companies in this area all seem to be saying its better than
> sliced bread. I dunno. I need to believe in it before I sell it to
> customers.
> Anyone?
> Bubba
> (As usual, NO this is not a commercial)



Posted by Bubba on November 16, 2007, 3:31 pm
On Fri, 16 Nov 2007 14:52:40 -0500, "Bob Pietrangelo"

>Bubba,
>
>There is not much independent research to back up its claim other than them
>saying so. It supposedly creates some form of Hydrogen Peroxide, through
>tthe interaction of the UV and the Titanium Oxide covered mesh covering. In
>the one independent test it created excess Ozone. That was in an enclosed
>environment w/o ventilation.
>
>Most of the hot tub manufacturers are using it now. There are a couple of
>other comapny's utilizing the same concept of air purification.
>
>The RGF claims to have a different UV spectrum, whickh I could not find one
>other definition of that spectrum, so I assume it is a BS claim.

Well, I pretty much knew all that. I went to the meeting. Interesting,
yet very salezy as expected. Buy 4 or 6 and you get better pricing.
Interesting was the fact that they told us what we have to sell them
for!! If we are caught selling them any lower and they find out they
will yank the product from us! Sounds like price fixing but then the
oil, gas, medical and insurance industries do the same thing so Im not
so concerned about that.
Mainly though, just wondering if anyone else was using or selling them
and what they thought. Ive got one in but no comment good or bad yet.
Bubba


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