Kill 99.9% of germs with ultraviolet technology
The Germ Guardian Ultraviolet Air Sanitizer is a space-age looking device that kills 99.9% of targeted airborne germs, as well as odors and allergens like mold spores and dust mites.
Ultraviolet light is a hospital-proven method of sanitizing the air. UV-C light is proven to kill germs that can cause: strep throat, flu, colds, staph infections, tuberculosis and more. It's been tested by the Harvard School of Public Health and independent third-party laboratories for efficacy.
How does it work and where do I use it?
Besides germs, the sanitizer also kills odors from mildew, smoke, pets, cooking and other sources, as well as airborne mold sports and dust mites. It is safe and simple to use and produces no ozone.
The sanitizer can be used in homes, offices, daycare facilities, play rooms, sick rooms, bathrooms, hobby rooms or any other room you want to sanitize.
How do I get one?
You can learn more and pick up a Germ Guardian UV-C Air Sanitizer at our website. Visit our Air Sanitizer page.
Or, you can call us at 888-742-3404 or email info@promolife.com.


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