KRONOS ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES ANNOUNCES INCREASED INVENTORIES OF THE COMPANY'S MODEL 8 AND MODEL 5 AIR PURIFIERS. |
Posted: August 14, 2020 |
KRONOS ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES, INC., (OTC MARKETS: KNOS) ('KNOS' or 'Company') a revenue producing, product creation and manufacturing business that has dramatically changed the process, filtering and sterilization of air, announced the introduction of additional inventories of the Company's flagship model 5 Air Purifiers and the Newest model 8 Wide Room Air Purifiers. It will ship all pre-orders to customers as early as Tuesday, August 18, 2020. MODEL 8 (MSRP $1,199) ON SALE $999.00: Great for large spaces of up to 3000 sq. Ft., (businesses, hospitals, colleges , universities, restaurants and residential spaces such as studio apartments, large living rooms and home offices) The MODEL 8 is 30 "(H) x 15" (W) x 15 "and weighs 43 pounds with a power consumption of 110 W (110/240v); Model 8 may well be the highest CADR of all air purifiers, and HEPA. "Our consumers don't waste another dime on costly HEPA filters that need to be replaced regularly. With our silent, reusable electronic (non-porous) carbon / steel collection plates that are easily washed, you'll save time , money and our world with our electricity. A Smoking Gun: 'Coronavirus Infectious Saved from Air Hospital
' This is what people have been clamoring for,’ said Linsey Marr, an expert in airborne spread of viruses who was not involved in the work. ‘It's unambiguous evidence that there is infectious virus in aerosols.’ "A research team at the University of Florida succeeded in isolating live virus from aerosols collected at a distance of seven to 16 feet from patients hospitalized with Covid-19 — farther than the six feet recommended in social distancing guidelines. "The findings, posted online last week, have not yet been vetted by peer review, but have already caused something of a stir among scientists. ‘If this isn't a smoking gun, then I don't know what is,' Dr. Marr tweeted last week. "But some experts said it still was not clear that the amount of virus recovered was sufficient to cause infection."The research was exacting. Aerosols are minute by definition, measuring only up to five micrometers across; evaporation can make them even smaller. Attempts to capture these delicate droplets usually damage the virus they contain. "The research was exacting. Aerosols are minute by definition, measuring only up to five micrometers across; evaporation can make them even smaller. Attempts to capture these delicate droplets usually damage the virus they contain. "'It's very hard to sample biological material from the air and have it be viable,' said Shelly Miller, an environmental engineer at the University of Colorado Boulder who studies air quality and airborne diseases.“’We have to be clever about sampling biological material so that it is more similar to how you might inhale it.'"
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