Halo[TM] UVX Ultraviolet Vacuum Kills Allergy- and Asthma-Causing Molds and Dust Mites
"The Bullet cluster was a spectacular result, because it beautifully confirmed our assumptions about how dark matter, gas, and galaxies behave, [but] Abell 520 does the complete opposite," comments Julianne Dalcanton of the University of Washington in Seattle.Lifelong allergies are developed within the first 24 months of life. The most common indoor allergen that triggers symptoms in humans is the dust mite. At least 85 percent of homes have carpets, and a typical carpet harbors more than 100,000 dust mites per square yard, not to mention molds, bacteria, viruses and other allergens. The Halo UVX is the only vacuum that "Cleans what you see, Kills what you can't[TM]." It uses the same ultraviolet light, UV-C, that has been used for more than 60 years by water treatment facilities to purify our drinking water and by hospitals to sterilize operating rooms and medical instruments.* Telescoping handle for easy maneuverability and storageOTHER FEATURES* Powerful suction designIn 2007, Halo Technologies, Inc. introduced the Halo UVX Ultraviolet Vacuum - the first and only vacuum cleaner that instantly and effectively kills allergens, bacteria and germs in carpets, all without the use of chemicals. The Halo UVX Ultraviolet Vacuum is the first in a line of Halo patent-pending cleaning products containing UV-C technology, the same technology that has been used for decades to create the world's cleanest environments. Based in Charlotte, N.C., Halo Technologies, Inc. creates innovative products that make families healthier. Learn more at www.gethalo.com.It's also possible that Mahdavi's team, along with two other groups also using ground-based telescopes, didn't have data precise enough to correctly map the dark matter in Abell 520. To map dark matter, researchers measure the distortion of images of background galaxies whose light passes through the cluster on its way to Earth. That's a tricky business, because galaxies are naturally elongated, notes Douglas Clowe of Ohio University in Athens, who used the sharper eye of the Hubble Space Telescope to examine the Bullet cluster.In the Oct. 20 Astrophysical Journal, the team reports that Abell 520 contains concentrations of dark matter and galaxies that are separate from each other.In their own ground-based study, Clowe and his collaborators don't find a significant separation between dark matter and galaxies in Abell 520, Clowe told Science News. That's in accord with the results of another team, which reported its results earlier this year online (http://xxx.lanl.gov/ abs/astro-ph/0702649).* 31' power cord to give you more vacuuming freedom"Our company and our products were born from watching our triplet boys crawl on our carpets," said Ken Garcia, CEO of Halo Technologies, Inc. "It made us wonder how clean the carpets actually were. Our research findings were astonishing; there are literally millions of harmful germs and micro-organisms living in carpets and mattresses. That's when we knew that we needed to make a product that would rid our homes of these unwanted pests - not just make things look clean."CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Halo Technologies, Inc. today introduced the Halo[TM] UVX Ultraviolet Vacuum, the only vacuum on the market that uses ultraviolet light to safely and instantly kill dust mites, molds, bacteria, viruses, lice, fleas and other germs lurking in your home's carpets. And, it does all of this without using chemicals that can harm your children and pets. The Halo UVX is the first of a line of ultraviolet household cleaning products the company plans to launch in upcoming months that will revolutionize the way we clean.* HEPA filtration* Electronic height adjuster for varying carpet pilesThe Halo UVX will be available in May 2007 on the Halo web site (www.gethalo.com) at a MSRP of $399.00.Upcoming observations of Abell 520 with Hubble should indicate whether dark matter theory really has to be reassessed or if researchers are merely arguing about noisy data, says Clowe.HOW DOES IT WORK?
In 2007, Halo Technologies, Inc. introduced the Halo UVX Ultraviolet Vacuum - the first and only vacuum cleaner that instantly and effectively kills allergens, bacteria and germs in carpets, all without the use of chemicals. The Halo UVX Ultraviolet Vacuum is the first in a line of Halo patent-pending cleaning products containing UV-C technology, the same technology that has been used for decades to create the world's cleanest environments. Based in Charlotte, N.C., Halo Technologies, Inc. creates innovative products that make families healthier. Learn more at www.gethalo.com.
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