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Getting the Most From Your Natural Air Regenerator

The Natural Air can do far more than deliver mountain fresh air and remove dust, smoke, odors from cooking, mold and chemicals, etc. It's a highly versatile and useful tool to cleanse your whole house!

Freshen up your whole-house air conditioning system

Put your Natural Air unit as close as possible to the main Cold-Air Return of your system. (The main duct where air is drawn from the house into the AC system for heating and cooling). Set the Natural Air's "Purify" on "High" and the fan on "Low." Then turn on your AC system fan to run continuously ("Fan ON"). Let it run for at least six hours and up to 12 hours. Natural Air can reduce skin dander, pollen, even odor molecules trapped within the air ducts. It's like having the ducts cleaned, only easier (and less expensive!)

Refresh your beds

Will Natural Air get rid of the smell of fresh paint?

Yes. Make sure you have good ventilation while you paint, then place Natural Air about six feet off the floor near the cold air return of your air conditioning system and the new paint odor will be removed in far less time.

What is the ideal location within a room?

In a central location, six feet (or more) off the floor; ideally close to a cold-air return of the home's HVAC (heating, ventilation, air cooling) system, or close to the source of odors.

In a 2500 sq. ft. house, how many units are recommended?

Placement of units is determined by individual needs and conditions. Are there pets in the home, high pollen count in the area? How many heating/ cooling zones? One unit may be sufficient if placed in the ideal location close to the cold-air return of the HVAC system. (HVAC: heating, ventilation and air cooling)

Where is the best location for Natural Air within the home?

In a central location, six feet (or more) off the floor; ideally close to a cold-air return of the home's HVAC (heating, ventilation, air cooling) system, or close to the source of odors.

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