Guardian Air Plug In Air Purification System
A Commercial Grade Photohydroionization Air Purification System
The Guardian Air Plug In air purification system is a small, portable air purifier that plugs directly into the wall outlets found in your home, apartment and office. It has been proven to reduce smoke, mold, fungi, odors, VOCs and bacteria found in the air of many indoor environments.
Using RGF's Photohydroionization™ technology, the Guardian Air Plug In creates super oxide ions, hydroxides, hydroperoxides and UV light which are targeted on a hydrated quad-metallic target to develop an advanced oxidation for complete air purification.
The Guardian Air Plug In has built-in plugs, so you will not lose the use of your wall outlet. You have the option to plug any other device directly into the Guardian Air Plug In unit.
7 Advantages of the Guardian Air Plug In
- Plugs into existing outlets in your home
- No wiring or complicated installation required
- Light weight and compact
- Has a built in night light
- No filters to replace
- Has a built in electrical outlet, so you can plug other devices into it
- Hidden mounting screws helps prevent theft of the air purifer
Photohydroionization Explained
Photohydroionization is the technology utilized in the Guardian Air Plug In air purification system. It is an advanced oxidation technology that helps reduce microbes and gases in the air, because it utilizes a broad spectrum HE & UV light targeted on a quad metallic target which produces Hydroperoxides.
The main advantage of Photohydroionization, is that it is exceedingly effective on a large number of gases and microbes, as well as mold, bacteria, VOC's, odors and smoke.
Specifications
| Dimensions: | 6.25"w x 3.75"d x 10"h |
| Electrical: | 110 VAC, 50 watts |
| Controls: | On/Off & Low/High |
| Weight: | 2 lbs. |
| Material: | Aluminum / Polymers |
| Advanced Oxidation: | Less than .04 ppm |
| Replacement PHI Cell: | (1) PHIC-5A-PIP |
Note: The Guardian Air Plug In system is not recommended for use on external GFCI outlets. If required, a panel box type GFCI breaker will have to be used along with it.








