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Clean Indoor Air
... is now within reach

I am a research air chemist.  My specialty is researching and developing methods and materials which improve indoor air by subtracting molecular air pollutants from indoor air. 

Over the last few years, I have developed sub-micron activated carbon powder - a new subtractant which collects and tenaciously holds airborne odors and respiratory irritants. 
This class of subtractants is known technically as carbonized basal planes or CBP.

Subtractant media produce surprisingly clean, attractive indoor air -

economically:   at less than 1¢ / day for a motel room, restaurant
conveniently:   compact and light-weight, no tools are required
simply:   applied in minutes by housekeeping, maintenance
safely:   subtractants are completely safe to handle

Fully appreciating that "The proof of the pudding is in the eating thereof.", our purpose
is to make these very useful new subtractants available to professionals who manage the indoor air volumes of schools, motels, hotels, office buildings, restaurants, etc.

Richard Kunz, chemist