Used in the Pentagon
Now you, too, can benefit from the same type of state-of-the-art technology used by the U.S. Pentagon to purify the air after 9/11.


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Take control of your environment with ActivePure technology. ActivePure is proven in University studies to kill up to 99.99% bacteria, viruses, and mold on surfaces, *including MRSA antibiotic resistant Staph, and Avian Bird Flu. Vollara ActivePure helps prevents the spread of germs by killing them on surfaces. | |
| How do you clean your home? Do you stand in the middle of the kitchen and wait for the counters to come to you and get washed? No, that would be silly. But, that's basically how passive air filters work: they sit and wait for something (usually air) to come over and get cleaned. |
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ActiveSo we asked ourselves, "if you had a box that could kill germs, how would you get the kitchen counter through it?" Obviously, you can’t. What you need is something that goes where it’s needed; something that kills germs on surfaces across the room, removes smoke from the air, and gets rid of odors. You need an active technology that works outside the box. |
PureA thunderstorm rolls through, leaving the air clean and renewed. Sunlight shines down, killing germs and bacteria. That’s how nature keeps it fresh outside. Capture those same processes, put them in a box and take it in to your home. You’ve essentially taken outside, and brought it inside. |
TechnologyIn this case, technology is the stuff in your box that makes the active, natural germ-killing, smoke reducing, odor eliminating thing happen. Sure, there’s some wires and lights and engineered gizmos too. But, since everything is going on outside the box, that's really all there is to know about what's in the box |
Kansas State University Tested the ActivePure Technology† and found that, in less than 12 hours, over 99.9999% of H5N8 Flu virus (Avian Influenza) was neutralized. Imagine that kind of germ-killing power in your bathroom, kitchen, and bedroom.
Click here to read more detailed studies from Kansas State and the University of Cincinnati.
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