Health Ranger Report: Triad Aer’s Mike Dillon shares cutting-edge technology revolutionizing indoor air quality
- Energy-efficient building designs (e.g., post-Hurricane Andrew code updates) seal homes tightly, trapping harmful pollutants like VOCs (from paints, furniture and cleaners) and mold (present in 70-80 percent of U.S. homes). This creates indoor air often 10-100x more toxic than outdoor air, leading to “Sick Building Syndrome” and health issues like respiratory diseases, allergies and neurological effects.
- HEPA filters capture large particles but struggle with smaller pollutants (e.g., viruses, dioxins) and can clog quickly, becoming breeding grounds for mold/bacteria. Reactive systems (waiting for pollutants to reach filters) are less effective than proactive solutions.
- Triad Aer’s Proactive V3 Technology uses photocatalytic oxidation (PCO) with a quad-metallic cell + 254nm UVX light to break down toxins (dioxins, pathogens, VOCs) into harmless compounds. It disperses charged particles throughout spaces (no reliance on fans), neutralizing odors (e.g., skunk spray, cannabis) and reaching areas filters miss.
- The technology eliminated cat allergens for a severe allergy sufferer, removed skunk odor from a dog in 2 hours. It is used by cannabis dispensaries to control strong odors, and comes with a 5-year lifespan for the PCO plate with minimal maintenance.
- “Make Air Healthy Again” movement promotes personal responsibility over government reliance. Prevention > remediation: Detect mold early (symptoms like “mental fog” at home), use safer cleaners (vinegar, borax, chlorine dioxide), and place purifiers strategically (central areas, 4–5 ft off the ground). Houseplants (e.g., snake plants) help but are no substitute for advanced tech against pathogens/dioxins.
In a world where people spend approximately 90 percent of their time indoors, the quality of the air they breathe has never been more critical. Yet, as Mike Adams and Mike Dillon reveal in their enlightening “Health Ranger Report” conversation, people’s indoor environments are often more polluted than the outdoor air they so desperately try to avoid.
Modern building practices, driven by the pursuit of energy efficiency, have inadvertently created a toxic indoor environment. After Hurricane Andrew, Florida’s building codes were revised to enhance wind resistance, leading to tighter building envelopes. While this made homes more resilient, it also trapped pollutants inside, creating a breeding ground for harmful substances.
Dillon exposed two key pollutants – mold and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). The latter are emitted by everyday items like paints, varnishes and even new furniture. VOCs can cause short-term health issues like headaches and fatigue, as well as long-term conditions such as asthma and other respiratory diseases.
Often referred to as the “silent killer,” mold thrives in damp environments and can be difficult to detect. It releases spores and mycotoxins that can cause severe respiratory problems, allergies and even neurological issues. Shockingly, between 70 and 80 percent of American homes contain some form of mold, often lurking in places like bathroom grout, behind walls or in HVAC systems.
Adams and Dillon highlighted the inadequacies of conventional air purification systems, particularly those relying on high efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filters. While effective at trapping larger particles, HEPA filters struggle with smaller pollutants and can quickly become clogged, losing efficiency and potentially becoming a breeding ground for mold and bacteria. (Related: Indoor Air Quality Crisis: Mike Dillon Exposes How Modern Energy-Efficient Homes Are Trapping Toxic Chemicals and Endangering Health.)
Triad Aer’s innovative solution: Proactive air purification
Enter Triad Aer, a company that has reimagined air purification with its V3 technology. Unlike traditional reactive systems that wait for pollutants to be drawn into a filter, Triad Aer’s approach is proactive, targeting and neutralizing toxins before they can cause harm.
“We’re a proactive technology. The approach that we took came from Mother Nature itself,” said Dillon, Triad Aer’s founder and president. Some of the key features that set Triad Aer apart from others include:
- Photocatalytic oxidation (PCO): At the heart of Triad Aer’s system is a proprietary quad-metallic cell that utilizes a 254-nanometer UVX light. This catalyzes a reaction that breaks down harmful substances like dioxins into harmless compounds. PCO is particularly effective at neutralizing pathogens, viruses and bacteria.
- Charged particle dispersion: The technology generates charged particles that are dispersed throughout the space, reaching areas that traditional filters cannot. This ensures comprehensive air purification and eliminates the need for high-energy-consuming fans.
- Odor neutralization: Triad Aer’s technology is not just about removing pollutants; it also effectively neutralizes odors. From the pungent smell of skunk spray to the lingering odor of medicinal cannabis, the system has proven its effectiveness in various challenging scenarios.
The conversation is peppered with real-world examples of Triad Aer’s technology in action:
- Pet allergy mitigation: A customer with a severe cat allergy found relief when using the air purifier, as it broke down the allergenic proteins from cat dander.
- Skunk odor removal: A dog owner successfully eliminated skunk odor from their pet by using the air purifier.
- Medical cannabis odor control: Dispensaries use Triad Aer’s technology to prevent the smell from permeating into neighboring businesses.
The importance of proactive measures
Adams and Dillon emphasized the importance of taking proactive steps to improve indoor air quality. They advocate for:
- Individual responsibility: The “Make Air Healthy Again” movement encourages individuals to take charge of their air quality rather than relying solely on government intervention.
- Education and awareness: Understanding the sources of indoor pollution and the available solutions is crucial for making informed decisions.
- Safer alternatives: Replacing harmful household products with safer alternatives like borax, vinegar and baking soda can significantly reduce indoor pollution.
Brighteon.AI‘s Enoch explains that “having clean indoor air is essential because people spend most of their time indoors, where pollutants like dust, allergens and chemicals can accumulate. Poor air quality can lead to respiratory problems such as asthma and allergies, making it crucial to maintain a healthy environment inside homes.”
Triad Aer’s technology represents a paradigm shift in air purification. It offers a proactive, efficient and comprehensive solution to the pervasive problem of indoor air pollution.
“Think about this as prevention instead of treating a problem after it’s become a massive problem,” the Health Ranger remarked. “This is prevention.”
Watch the full interview between Triad Aer’s Mike Dillon and the Health Ranger Mike Adams below.
This video is from the Health Ranger Report channel on Brighteon.com.
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TriadAer.com
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