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Watch Informative Video 1 KILLS FOUR Virus Bacteria Mold Fungus After a decade of testing Inspired TEC s Cluster Ion Technology emerges as a formidable strategy to combat many of the biological, chemical and particulate problems faced in the indoor environment. Inspired TEC Is pleased to introduce our new Air & Surface Purification with Cluster Ion Technology which safely generates up to ten times the volume of plasma which means more efficient reduction of pathogens at a lower cost per cubic foot.

2 KILLS FOUR Graphs documenting the efficacy of our Cluster Ion Technology are presented herein. Included is a graph of the Clostridium difficle (C-diff spore form) testing done by Dr. James Marsden, Distinguished Professor, Animal Sciences and Industry at Kansas State U. The C-Diff testing was completed with a PHI cell about a year ago by RGF. The PHI cell has undergone several innovations from PHI to RCI, and now our Ion Cluster Technology. Dr. Allan Somersall, MD, PhD, who wrote the book, Fresh Air for Life, chronicling the evolution of this technology, stated, The chemistry of the cells is identical; any validations of the PHI cell can be extrapolated to apply to the RCI cell, and now to our Ion Cluster Technology. So far Cluster Ion Technology has demonstrated the ability to safely disinfect each virus, bacteria, mold and fungus against which it has been applied. Commenting on his research, Dr. Marsden of Kansas State University, said: After the first 24 hour exposure, any new microbe reduction is virtually instantaneous Complete university peer reviewed and published test results by Dr. Marsden are available through your Distributor sales Representative. These results document how Cluster Ion Technology make new safe and efficient infection control strategies possible for your facility.

3 #1 METHICILLIN RESISTANT STAPHYLOCOCCUS - Aureus (MRSA) is a type of bacteria that is resistant to certain antibiotics. These antibiotics include methicillin and other more common antibiotics such as oxacillin, penicillin and amoxicillin. Source: CDC Centers for Disease Control and Prevention #2 NOROVIRUSES - are a group of related, single stranded RNA, nonenveloped viruses that cause acute gastroenteritis in humans. Noroviruses are highly contagious and as few as 10 viral particles may be sufficient to infect an individual. 50% of all food-borne outbreaks of gastroenteritis can be attributed to noroviruses #3 CLOSTRIDIUM difficle ATCC-17858 (C-Diff Spore Form ) - C- difficile is the most serious cause of antibioticassociated diarrhea (AAD), and can lead to a severe inflammation of the colon, often resulting from eradication of the normal gut flora by antibiotics. We now have confirmation that the Clostridium difficile AT CC 17858, used to inoculate the hard surfaces in the laboratory tests, was in the SPORE form.

4 LISTERIA - Listeria is a Gram-positive bacterium, motile by means of flagella. Some studies suggest that 1-10% of humans may be intestinal carriers of L. monocytogenes. #4 Source: U.S. Food and Drug Administration Tested by Kansas State University; Steris Labs; KAG / Eco Labs- Inactivation Rate 99+% #5 #6 STACHYBOTRYS CHARTARUM - Stachybotrys is a greenishblack fungus found worldwide which colonizes particularly well in high-cellular material, such as straw, hay, paper, dust, lint, and cellulose-containing building materials, such as fiber board and gypsum board which become chronically moist or water damaged due to excessive humidity, water leaks, condensation or flooding. Source: Health and Industry Tested by Kansas State University - Inactivation Rate 99+% STREPTOCOCCUS PNEUMONIAE - pneumoniae is an exclusively human pathogen and is spread from person-to-person by respiratory droplets, meaning that transmission generally occurs during coughing or sneezing * to others within 6 feet of the carrier. Health experts estimate that more than 10 million mild infections (throat and skin) like these occur every year. Source: CDC-Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Tested by Kansas State University - Inactivation Rate 99+%

5 #7 ESCHERICHIA COLI - Escherichia coli, usually abbreviated to E. coli, discovered by Theodor Escherich, a German pediatrician and bacteriologist, is one of the main species of bacteria that live in the lower intestines of mammals, known as gut flora. Source: CDC-Centers for Disease Control and Prevention #8 #9 STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREAS - Staphylococcus aureus, often referred to simply as "staph," is a bacteria commonly found on the skin and in the nose of people. Person-to-person transmission is the usual form of spread and occurs through contact with secretions from infected skin lesions, nasal discharge or spread via the hands. Source: CDC-Centers for Disease Control and Prevention And FDA ( U.S. Food and Drug Administration ) AVIAN INFLUENZA (BIRD FLU) - Avian influenza is an infection caused by avian (bird) influenza (flu) viruses. These influenza viruses occur naturally among birds. Of the few avian influenza viruses that have crossed the species barrier to infect humans, H5N1 has had the largest number of detected cases of severe disease and death in humans. Source: CDC-Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Tested by Kansas State University - Inactivation Rate 99+%

6 Dr. Sergey Grinshpun, is a professor and department head at the Center for Health-Related Aerosol Studies in the Department of Environmental Health at the University of Cincinnati. He authored a paper which has been peer reviewed and published in the respected Environmental Science and Technology journal, documenting the aerosol efficacy of our technology. To view Cluster Ion Technology, and see pathogens attaching themselves to particles in the air and surfaces, clump together and drop to the ground, watch the following video: Inspired TEC s Cluster Ion Technology is a one-two punch. In addition to removing particles from the air, disinfecting surfaces and eliminating Odors, Mold, Viruses, Bacteria, and VOCs. Most importantly, as an air and surface purification system, it inactivates 90% of remaining pathogens in just 1 hour. Dr. Stacy Daniels, called by some the Father of our technology in the Western Scientific world, has written a white paper on the applications of Air Ionization for the Control of VOCs. His paper can be accessed at www.inspiredtecllc.com CLUSTER ION TECHNOLOGY.a winning proposition! Watch an informing 2-minute video here: VIDEO The chemistry of the cells is identical; any validations of the PHI cell can be extrapolated to apply to the RCI cell, and now to our Ion Cluster Technology. Studies results are presented for informational purposes only. They have not been reviewed by the FDA, EPA or any other government agency. These products are not medical devices and are not intended to diagnose, treat or cure any disease.