Guest Guest Posted April 18, 2006 Share Posted April 18, 2006 Costco is offering a new product.. (may have to copy and paste entire link or..perhaps someone can edit it down?) http://www.costco.com/Browse/Product.asp...ian_BCEmail_147 Germ Guardian™ UV-C Air Sanitizer $15.00 Off Kills 99.9% of Targeted Airborne Flu Germs $126.99 Item # 156799 Plus Shipping & Handling Limited Online Offer: Valid for orders placed April 14, 2006 through April 30, 2006. Online price $126.99 *Less coupon -$15.00 YOUR COST $111.99 * The $15.00 manufacturer's coupon will automatically be deducted at checkout.** No coupon number is needed Proven Protection against Airborne Flu & Cold Viruses™ Features: * Sanitizes air in 10ft x 20ft room every hour * Whisper-quiet yet powerful fan circulates air * Kills targeted FLU VIRUSES and other airborne germs which cause: strep throat, colds, staph infections, tuberculosis and more * Kills mold and mildew spores * Stainless steel, durable construction * Maintenance free and requires no filters * Creates NO ozone This portable, lightweight air sanitizer uses ultraviolet (UV-C) light technology to kill 99.9% of airborne flu viruses, and other germs that cause: cold, strep throat, staph infections and more. Germ-laden air is drawn into the product's germ-killing chamber where UV-C light, penetrates the cell wall of the micro-organism and scrambles its DNA. The germ dies without infecting and sanitized air is sent back into the room. It is recommended to keep the product on continuously. The replaceable light bulb lasts 8,000 hours- approximately 1 year of continuous use. This germ-killing technology has been clinically proven in hospitals. This product is safe around children and pets and is cool to the touch. It has a stainless steel construction that does not break down under UV-C light like plastic. It has a five-year limited warranty and weighs less than five pounds. Germ Guardian™ is portable and works in any size room in the home or office. Link to comment
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