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Most people are familiar with and use detergents to clean.  A detergent is usually a mixture of surfactants that have cleaning powers in dilute solutions.  In other words, add chemicals to water to make water do what it cannot do on its own.

There are three main groups of detergent, classified according to the electrical charge carried by the surfactants in the chemical brew.  You can find more information on these negative (anionic) positive (cationic) and zero charges (nonionic) at the "Wikipedia" definition of detergent linked to here.

Familiarity with chemical cleaners leads to their widespread acceptance.  They are readily available and come in many attractive colours and scents!  Who reads the small print?  You should!

In reality, people accept a long term health risk of chemical exposure for the here and now clean - short term gain in spite of potential long term pain: asthma, cancer and more.

Consider the alternative - water carrying the electrical charge necessary for cleaning without any added chemicals.

An ionator adds electricity to water to make the water do something it cannot do on its own.  It's a great tool for cleaning that is also an investment in your future health and well being.

There are two key scientific concepts driving the technology in Activeion™ products: electrolysis and electroporation.

For cleaning, electrolysis is required.  Tap water is pumped through a water cell where a slight electrical charge is applied. The charged water then passes through an ion exchange membrane, where the ionized water is separated into an oxygenated mixture of positively and negatively electrically charged nano-bubbles. The ionized water helps break apart and lift the dirt from the surface like a magnet, enabling it to be wiped away.  

Get rid of harmful chemicals that add up to $HUNDREDS each year and replace then with an amazing ionator appliance - you'll clean quicker, easier and healthier.  Invest in your long term safe cleaning alternative and save money too.

All manufacturer claims regarding ionator effectiveness were tested by HACCP Australia.  It works!

And where does electroporation fit in?  This gives you actual germ killing power quickly and effectively.  An ionator uses electroporation where a pore, or hole, is electrically created in the cell wall of a germ such as e-coli, staph, MRSA and many others.  Ionators kill germs in six-seconds when used properly.  Most alternatives takes much longer.  (Read the label – 10 minutes is not unusual!)