Tuesday, 24 November 2009

An Email from Active Ion - Mobile Electrolysis



Just received this email below from those activeion makers. The "Ionator" now comes in 2 models, the "Hom" & I presume the old model was the "exp." Knowing no one in the professional window cleaning community that actually stumped up the cash to try one out, maybe someone over in the USA may be tempted with this offer below? You may remember the first post on this piece of equipment here: The Active Ion Cleaning Solution - Mobile Electrolysis. Remember to check out the comments from that blog. Now the email...

Introducing the ionator HOM™, a new family-friendly appliance that uses ionizing technology to convert tap water into a safe, effective cleaner and sanitizer. When used as directed, the ionator HOM has been tested and proven to kill harmful bacteria, as well as the 2009 Pandemic H1N1
Influenza A virus. We’ve taken the same advanced, expensive technology that’s been used for years to clean hospitals and restaurants and miniaturized it for affordable, everyday use. As the ionator HOM organizes and simplifies cleaning — eliminating all the messy, dangerous bottles of chemicals under your sink — some call it “the smartphone of cleaners.” Best of all, with just the ionator HOM and a faucet, you have a virtually endless supply of safe, sustainable cleaner. So safe, in fact, even kids can use it — learning good cleaning habits along the way. Stop the repeat purchases of harmful cleaners and make the next generation wonder why we ever used chemicals to clean!
As a thank-you for your previous interest, Activeion friends and families can own one at the pre-sale price of just $149 + shipping and handling. Order online and be sure to enter "family" in the promotional code field to receive your discount. Or call toll free, 866.950.4667, and mention the "family" offer. Offer valid through December 31, 2009. Order today to arrive by the holidays—quantities limited. Share this special offer with all your friends and family. Forward it today! Let's make the next generation wonder why we ever used chemicals to clean.


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