Under electrical engineer expert Gal J. Nahum’s leadership, Clean Air (Electric Filter), a trailblazing air purification invention, is poised to revolutionize the market. The air purification tool leverages ionization technology to eliminate airborne contaminants and improve indoor air quality. From homes and hotels to offices and hospitals, Clean Air (Electric Filter) addresses growing concerns over air quality and the negative health outcomes it perpetuates.
Gal Nahum, an American veteran 100% disabled during a tour in Desert Storm, became interested in electrical engineering after witnessing electric currents in nature. This well-documented phenomenon can happen in many settings, some more understood than others. For example, a lighting strike can carry over 30,000 amps of electricity. Other instances where electric currents can be examined in the world include the Earth’s magnetic field, auroras that are stimulated by solar winds, and in the bodies of eels and rays to name a few.
When it comes to air purification technology, the presence of electric currents becomes very important for trapping particles and removing them from an air stream. Clean Air (Electric Filter) uses advanced ionization technology to do this. Inside the compact filtration device, particles are electrically charged as they pass through. A metal collector plate will draw oppositely charged ions to different plates. Clean Air (Electric Filter) attracts carbon to the negative plate, ensuring that it disintegrates and is never blown out into an airstream.
While carbon dioxide (CO2) only represents 0.04% of the atmosphere, it’s a significant contributor to global warming. In 2021, CO2 was responsible for almost 80% of the US’ total greenhouse gas emissions. When exposed to unhealthy levels of CO2, humans can experience cognitive impairment and a myriad of physical symptoms such as headaches, dizziness, and nausea. The likelihood for long-term health risks increases the longer exposure time lasts, which could lead to serious illnesses.
In addition to CO2, air filtration devices are critical for eradicating several other airborne contaminants. Particulate matter, particles that can enter the lungs and bloodstream, as well as nitrogen dioxide, ozone, and carbon monoxide are commonly found in homes and workplaces. Clean Air (Electric Filter) is determined to mitigate the harm of these contaminants by championing powerful filtration and ionization technology capable of eliminating particles and deactivating bacteria and viruses.
The device can also generate negative ions which are also produced in waterfalls for example. Negative ions within the body clean the CO2 and therefore make the individual a lot healthier and less prone to medical issues, attesting to the power of this device.
The filter improves air quality in several other ways by utilizing mechanical filtration, UV light, and photocatalytic oxidation. This technology was developed by Gal’s uncle, who passed on the Clean Air device to him. Gal’s 26 years of experience in electrical engineering inspired him to refine the machine’s technology until it could increase air quality for people worldwide. Gal has spent over 15 years studying the positive impacts of Clean Air (Electric Filter) mostly on his own health, which has improved dramatically since he first began using the machine decades ago.
By seeking funding for compliance and distribution, Gal hopes to reduce CO2 emissions as Clean Air (Electric Filter) becomes a leading product globally. This multifunctional, self-cleaning machine can be modified to be used in several other applications. Gal plans to explore these use cases in the future with the help of interested investors and industry partners.