(RGF) More Testing on REME Complete - Hydroperoxides Match Outdoor Levels

Technical Bulletin

May 2011

A recent independent study of our REME unit once again validated our claims of hydroperoxides. A series of 20 tests were performed over six days utilizing a sophisticated and very expensive ($600,000+) High Pressure Liquid Chromatograph. Testing was performed by Katz Analytical Services. In summary, it showed the following:

Hydroperoxides Outdoor Levels .01 ppm
Hydroperoxides Indoor Levels w/ REME Off .00 ppm
Hydroperoxides Indoor Levels w/ REME On .01 ppm

Now, .01 ppm may not sound like a lot, but there are approximately 177,000,000,000,000,000 hydroperoxide gas molecules in a single litre of air, which means they are close to one micron apart. So, bacteria, odors, viruses, VOCs, mold, etc. do not have to go far to be hit with one and destroyed. Hydroperoxides gas at levels of .01 ppm are now recognized by the EPA as an effective infection control and microbial threat technology.

Hydroperoxides are known as Mother Nature's natural, enviro-friendly cleaning agent. The concept of PHI and REME is to bring the wholesome outdoors indoors.

Typical outdoor levels of hydroperoxides run between .01 to .03. REME and PHI can bring a home up to .02, but no higher. The Government safety guideline on hydroperoxide gas is 1 ppm, .02 ppm is 1/50 or well below the Government safety limits.

Ozone levels were also tested over the six days, which included sunny days and rainy days. Levels ranged from .01 to .02. Levels inside the house were comparable to the outside levels. Levels of .02 are considered very low. Tests were conducted in Minnesota during the Spring. These test results are in agreement with numerous other studies on PHI and REME.

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