Premium Fragrance Lamp Small Metallion Copper Blue (PFL61A) Material: Mosaic / Glass Colour/s: Blue, Purple, Brown This coy small “lamp under a bushel” is one of the latest from Ashleigh
& Burwood's range. The cool cascade of light blue colour peeps
through the pretty features of this “Lady”. This will tantalise and
grace any room and add style. Dimensions (Approx) H = 11 W = 8 cm Please note that this product has been individually handcrafted, and each piece is therefore completely unique - no two are ever identical. Ashleigh & Burwood - Catalytic Lamp FAQs What is a Catalytic Lamp? The
origin of the Catalytic Lamp goes back to 1898 when a French
pharmacist created the Catalytic Combustion system to disinfect the air
in hospitals. The original models were made of crystal or glass and
operated with the same method of purification that is used today: Diffusion by Catalytic combustion. The
catalytic burner captures and destroys the molecules that carry
odours. The mixing of air and the movement from convection ensures
that odours are destroyed as well as airborne microorganisms. Catalytic
lamps actually purify the air before perfuming it. In the
1920's designers were commissioned to create aesthetic bottles to be
offered to the private consumers. The lamps, which had previously
cleansed and purified the air exclusively in the institutional
setting, now came into the private home. While air fresheners and
room sprays usually mask odours, Catalytic lamps actively purify,
cleanse and perfume the air in a wide area. Common odours in the home
produced by cooking, pets, tobacco and exercising can be safely and
effectively removed by using Ashleigh & Burwood catalytic lamps. Ashleigh & Burwood are an industry leader offering the best prices and best selection of Catalytic lamps and Fuel. Does the Ashleigh & Burwood Catalytic Lamp really work against airborne 'bugs'? Yes,
the Ashleigh & Burwood Catalytic Lamp really does help to cleanse
and purify the air. Independent tests conducted for Ashleigh &
Burwood give the following results for destruction of airborne
microorganisms: - Dust mites – 99% mortality rate
- Escherichia coli bacteria (E. coli) – 99% mortality rate
- Five types of mould spores
- Aspergillus niger – 61.5 % mortality rate
- Eurotium amsterdami – 79.6% mortality rate
- Stachybotrys chartarum – 99.9% mortality rate
- Penicillium crustosum – 99.9% mortality rate
- Chaetomium globosum – 99.9% mortality rate
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