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When it comes to protecting yourself and your loved ones, nothing is more important than ensuring clean, healthy air in your home. That’s where Field Controls TRIO Electronic Air Purifier comes in, breaking new ground in whole-house purification. Installed in the ductwork of your central HVAC system, the TRIO goes beyond simply removing particles. Its…

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When it comes to protecting yourself and your loved ones, nothing is more important than ensuring clean, healthy air in your home. That’s where Field Controls TRIO Electronic Air Purifier comes in, breaking new ground in whole-house purification.

Installed in the ductwork of your central HVAC system, the TRIO goes beyond simply removing particles. Its three-stage purification process tackles viruses, germs, and toxic gases that can compromise indoor air quality.

In the first stage, indoor air passes through a high-efficiency carbon-impregnated MERV 13 filter, capturing microscopic particulates like dust and pollen. The second stage exposes the air to powerful UV-C germicidal light, neutralizing viruses and bacteria. Finally, in the third stage, the air is exposed to Pro-Cell technology, which breaks down toxic gases and volatile organic compounds, reducing odors.

Available in four models, the Trio offers various features, including MERV 13 nano carbon filters, dual UV-C germicidal lamps, and PRO-Cell technology. The TRIO 16 HHS and TRIO 20 HHS models also include the Healthy Home System control, allowing for fan management and programmable run times, as well as notifications for filter and lamp changes.

With its low-pressure drop and ozone-free design, the TRIO outperforms other electronic air purification solutions on the market. According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), indoor air can be up to 100 times more polluted than outdoor air, and we spend 90% of our time indoors.

Take control of your home’s air quality with the Field Controls TRIO Electronic Air Purifier and breathe easy knowing that you’re providing a clean and healthy environment for your family.

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Protecting yourself and those you love is your first priority and the Field Controls Trio electron air purifier, breaks new ground in whole house purification, installed in the ductwork of the central HVAC. The trio not only removes particles, but also attacks viruses, germs, and toxic gases. In stage one, indoor air passes through a high efficiency carbon impregnated UV resistant Merv thirteen filter to capture microscopic particulates. Like dust and pollen. In the second stage, air is irradiated by potent high intensity u b c germicidal light to neutralize viruses and bacteria. In stage three, air is exposed to pro cell technology. Which aggressively breaks down toxic gases and volatile organic compounds, reducing odors. The Trios three stage purification process traps micro particles that trigger allergy and asthma, sterilizes microorganisms, including viruses, and reduces VOCs that could be carcinogenic. The trio is available in four models. The trio sixteen and three o twenty feature a MURF thirteen nano carbon filter, dual UBC dermosidal lamps, and pro cell technology. The trio sixteen HHS and Trio twenty HHS also feature a Merv thirteen nano carbon filter. Dual UBC, dermicidal lamps, and pro cell technology. Plus, the healthy home system control, allowing for fan management, run time program change filter and change lamp notification indicators to guarantee maximum performance. With low pressure drop and ozone free design, The Trio patented technology outperforms any other electronic air purification solution available. According to the EPA, indoor air can be up to one hundred times more polluted than outdoor air. We spend ninety percent of our time indoors. Take control of your home with the Trio electronic air purifier.

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