BOSTON, MA--(Marketwired - Nov 3, 2014) - UV Flu T
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The RxAir filter-less technology uses high-intensity germicidal UV-C lamps to purify air and destroy airborne viruses and bacteria that cause flu (including H1N1), staph (MRSA), TB, measles, cold viruses, pneumonia, strep (whooping cough, pertussis), and a myriad of other antibiotic-resistant and viral infections.
The website contrasts the benefits of RxAir's ViraTech technology to HEPA® filter products that recirculate air over trapped pathogens and other UV air purification products that contain low-cost, lower-intensity UV lamps that fail to inactivate pathogens or reduce VOCs.
"Our new website provides a great resource to educate consumers how to evaluate the different types of air purifiers. It details how the ViraTech technology truly sets RxAir apart from other air purifiers and is the best way to continuously protect your family from airborne flu and cold viruses and sickness-causing pathogens," said Michael Ross, CEO of UV Flu Technologies. "Many customers have told us what a big difference the RxAir makes in their health and the air quality in their homes and workplaces."
The website was developed by myVBO®, LLC, a full service design, marketing and development company, that is steering RxAir's sales and marketing efforts. myVBO was responsible for a 16-fold increase in sales over six months by RxAir partner Better Rest Solutions, a Massachusetts-based firm that manufactures the SoClean CPAP Cleaner and Sanitizer.
"The new website is one of the first steps in leveraging our brand and sales channel expertise to help make RxAir the #1 air purification system of choice for people who want the most effective air purification and pathogen-control solutions in their homes and businesses," said Bob Wilkins, CEO, my VBO. "We're taking the high quality, competitively priced ViruTech air purification technology that was formerly marketed under the brand UV Flu Technologies and strategically positioning it in a much broader market that values health, wellness and fresh, clean air."