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    John Ferguson
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    Dear All

    Im sure youve been asked about this technology which according to them works by creating 0.02 ppm (Parts per Million), 1/50th of the OSHA permissible exposure of 1ppm, of non-aqueous hydrogen peroxide(H202) gas from the oxygen and humidity that already exists in the air and apparently achieves a degree of env decontamination.

    Has anyone done the hard yards already with an independent look at evidence?etc? Seems too good to be true at such ? homeopathic levels.

    Thanks!

    John

    Dr John Ferguson MBBS DTM&H FRACP FRCPA
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