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Remove the Causes of Indoor Air Pollution
A clean indoor atmosphere can only be attained by controlling the airborne particulate.
Pollutants can trigger many health concerns; Watery Eyes – Coughing/Colds – Sore Throat Asthmatic Attacks – Allergic Reactions – TB Dizziness – Lethargy – Rashes – Chicken Pox Lung Diseases – Breathing Problems – Etc.
With a PREMIER0ne Pureflo Air Cleaner, you make the air as clean as it can be.
What are Polarized Media Air Cleaners?
Polarized media filtration technology was designed and patented in the late 1970s. It has been used for commercial and residential air dealing with great success since the early 1980s. Polarization acts the same way as a magnetic field surrounding a magnet. Individual strands of the special fiberglass filter media accept a very strong negative charge, (7000 volts DC) making each strand a contaminant collection cell. 98% of airborne particulate is measured below one micron. Standard cheap furnace filters have the capability of collecting a certain percentage of larger particles, but have very little, if any, capability of arresting the submicronic particles which just pass right through the pores of the filters.
If you use a filter with pores small enough to collect these minute particles your furnace air blower would not be able to pull the air through. Instead of making the pores of Polarized media smaller to collect the submicronic particles, the electromagnetic field collects them without restricting airflow. Our special media collects and electroplates even the smallest submicronic particle.

Our Polarized Media Replaces Your Existing Filter
PREMIER0ne PUREFLO Polarized Media is designed to fit in your existing furnace as a replacement for other cheaper filters. The unit uses a small 24-volt transformer that consumes a mere 1 watt of power. Large particles are collected on the surface of the filter media and can be easily vacuumed off to keep air resistance low. The smaller submicronic particles will electroplate onto the fiberglass strands. Eventually, the media needs to be replaced. Electrostatic Precipitators (EAC’s) work in a similar way, but when they stop working, a difficult and time-consuming learning of the unit is required. With PREMIER0ne, you simply throw away the dirty media and install fresh. It’s like getting a brand new air cleaner each time. In most residential applications the media will need to be replaced 3 times per year.
The air in your home passes through the furnace several times an hour. PREMIER0ne PUREFLO polarized media is designed to reach peak performance in a multipass environment. 97% efficiency at .3 microns can be reached within 10h ours. Unlike electrostatic precipitators ( EACs), efficiency actually improves as filter loads with contaminants. Low air resistance keeps the furnace running efficiently.
PREMIERone P6100 polarized media is an affordable solution that works!


Replacement filters come in a handy 3-pack. A one year supply.
HEPA – An Acronym for High-Efficiency Particulate Air.
HEPA filters are used in hospitals because they are considered the best filters on the market today. Originally developed by the Atomic Energy Commission during World War II to remove radioactive dust which was invisible, but health hazardous, from manufacturing plant I exhaust. A filter must collect 99.97% of a specific particulate that measures 0.30 microns, in a test established by the Institute of Environmental Sciences in order to receive the HEPA filter designation. However, the HEPA filter can capture 100% of all particulate sizes ranging from >100 microns down to 0.01 microns.
The HEPA media is made of very thin glass fibers. They are made into paper much the same way as cellulose or wood fibers are used to make paper. In texture, it is very much like blotting paper and air cannot pass easily through this dense mass. A large area of paper must be used to permit the filtration of a large volume of air. To get the large area it is pleated: hence the term: extended surface.

Don’t be fooled by “HEPA Type” Filters. They may look like HEPA filters and be made of the same materials in the same way, but the number and density of the fibers are reduced so that a larger number of particles get through. This type of “HEPA” is available in many different efficiency levels with the best being only about 95% effective in capturing 0.30-micron size particles. This is well below the minimum capture efficiency required of a true HEPA. The universal use of HEPA filtration has been hindered because the high pressure needed to force air thru a HEPA filter is unavailable from your forced air furnace fan. The power requirement is overcome by the separate motor in a HEPA 500 unit where it is positioned parallel to, instead of across, the airstream. Polluted air is directed through the filter on a multiple pass basis making clean air available throughout the building. Combined with a pre-filter to capture larger particles, the PremierOne PureFlo System is designed to maintain its performance rating for up to two years before replacing the HEPA filter. Clean the pre-filter monthly and change it and the carbon filter twice yearly.

While developing our air cleaner to work with any home heating/cooling system, our engineers perfected a design that permits the use of a filter that meets the HEPA standard, to capture the visible (above 40 microns), down to the invisible, (40 through 0.01microns) particulate found in indoor air.
PREMIERone® PureFlo HP500 is installed on the return –side air duct. Because there is zero pressure drop, it will not interfere with the ability of the heating/cooling system blower to deliver clean, safe, healthy air to the building.
The PREMIERone® PureFlo HP500 unit was tested in a typical home. In a 12 hour period, it captured 95% of the > 0.3-micron particles and 99. 9% of the > 0.5-micron particles.
PREMIERone HP500, a whole house of HEPA solution that works with any HVAC system.


PREMIERone PUREFLO P6100 Polarized Media air cleaner.

PREMIERone PUREFLO HP500 HEPA air cleaner.