Air sanitizer

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An air sanitizer is a

sanitizer that acts on airborne microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi, and viruses
, in households, institutions, and/or commercial environments.

Unlike

fragrance
to the air, and do not claim to act on microbiological organisms.

The vapors of some

relative humidity and temperature when properly and continuously dispensed by a vaporizing device so as to maintain suitable concentrations in the air in enclosed spaces."[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ United States Environmental Protection Agency, "Air Sanitizers" DIS/TSS-1 Sep 3, 1980, Efficacy Data and Labeling Requirements: Air Sanitizers