Clear Air
Using a unique 4-stage purification process, Clear Air filters and disinfects indoor air while constantly monitoring its quality in real-time.
Clear Sterionizer
Manufactured by a world leader in biological war defense systems, our SterionizerTM uses patented bipolar ionization technology, generating positive and negative ions as found in nature that purify indoor air.
Clear Air Pro
Purifies indoor air by eliminating harmful pollutants and neutralizing viruses, bacteria, and parasites, by destroying the proteins on the cell membrane.
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Clear Air

The world’s smartest air purification technology, one that purifies, cleanses and disinfects your indoor air, while vigilantly monitoring its quality in real-time. Our patented and EPA-approved Sterionizer and Ray Filter, combined with UVC LEDs target and disinfect your indoor air from bacteria, viruses, fungus, mold, odours and more.

 

We aim to improve public health and safety by delivering clear indoor air and water through the use of cutting edge, emerging technologies.

What you can't see can still harm you

Indoor air can be up to 5 times more polluted than outside air. We take between 17,000 and 23,000 breaths each day, and the pathogens we inhale end up in our lungs and bloodstream.

Component Breakdown

The Pre-Filter

First, Clear catches and filters out dust, pollen, insects, animal hair and other large particles.

The Ray-Filter

This patented triple filtration system includes:

HEPA Filter: 99.98% effective particle filter of 0.3 microns and larger

Carbon Layer: Absorbs VOCS and bad odours

Smart Copper Fabric: A smart fabric consisting of a copper inlaid filter that filters viruses, bacteria, and more.

The Stereoenizer

Our patented bipolar ionizer. The Sterionizer generates positive and negative ions – just like those found in nature – that purify and freshen indoor air by eliminating harmful pollutants.

The UVC LED

This important final stage neutralizes bacteria, viruses, and parasites by destroying the proteins on the cell membrane. That’s a particularly reassuring thought today.