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February 11, 2008 3:09 AM PST

'AirMD' keeps you green indoors too

by Mike Yamamoto
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(Credit: BornRich)

It was only a matter of time before the green trend began to focus on the air indoors as well as outside. Enter the "AirMD," from Alen, which claims to be "the first and only green air purifier on the U.S. market."

No fly-by-night impostor, this cleanser is reportedly lead-free and ozone-safe, bearing the "Energy Star" seal from the EPA and Energy Department. The four-speed AirMD touts contemporary design with an impressive HEPA filtration system, UV lamp claimed to last 3 to 5 years, ionizer, Light touch activation controls, and 24-hour programmable timer," according to BornRich.

All that's missing is an autographed limited edition from Al Gore. By the way, it also comes in two colors: white and--what else?--bamboo green.

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