Guest guest Posted March 17, 2010 Report Share Posted March 17, 2010 You can order over the internet at https://www.vollara.com/shop/environmental-purity and have a plumber or handyman install it. The product is Laundry Pure Good luck - I think you will love it. Connie Morbach, M.S., CHMM, CIE Indoor Air Quality Scientist Sanit-Air, Inc. From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of ssr3351@... Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2010 2:34 PM Subject: Re: [] Re: washing machine? The ultra violet light system sounds interesting. I never heard of it but would like some information about it and who installs it. Just a regular plumber? Thanks very much! I have a front loader Maytag and noticed musty odors when I first starting using it. Keeping doors open helped, as did wiping rubber seals at the front with dilute bleach. Two years ago, we installed an ultra violet light system that treats water before it goes into the washer. No odors since installation of the UV treatment system. An added benefit is that I now only use cold water and do not have to use detergent or fabric softener. I also purchased one for my daughter. It has helped tremendously with my granddaughter'I have Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2010 Report Share Posted March 17, 2010 This is not a filter. Unlike UV lights in air duct systems, which I agree have questionable retention life, the Laundry Pure system treats water as it passes through a chamber before entering the washing machine. The reactions are much quicker than with air. Additional silver catalyst are present to facilitate the sanitizing process. The UV lights are not in the washer, but in a closed chamber mounted above the washer. The cold air passes through this chamber. The process is similar to waste water treatment and treatment of spa water. ________________________________ From: on behalf of Sam Sent: Wed 3/17/2010 10:32 PM Subject: RE: [] Re: washing machine? I sure do not know enough about this type of filter. But it reminds me of similar issues with uv lights in air ducts. My lay-sense is that either water or air would be passing too quickly through the uv light for it to do any good. But I can see that a good quality uv light that was shining in the area where mold might develop after the fact when the moisture was just sitting there-- much the same way that possibly well placed uv lights might keep bacteria and mold from forming on air coils. Any thoughts? Thanks,Sam You can order over the internet at https://www. vollara.com/ shop/environment al-purity and have a plumber or handyman install it. The product is Laundry Pure Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2010 Report Share Posted March 18, 2010 Thanks, for the information. I appreciate it. Sue You can order over the internet at _https://www.https://www.https://www.<WBRhttps://w_ (https://www.vollara.com/shop/environmental-purity) and have a plumber or handyman install it. The product is Laundry Pure Good luck - I think you will love it. Connie Morbach, M.S., CHMM, CIE Indoor Air Quality Scientist Sanit-Air, Inc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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