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New Contest Starting October 25 Offers $500 Oransi v-HEPA PRO UV Air Purifier for Best Photo of Allergy Suffering

Anyone can submit their photo online for free to Oransi.com showing how seasonal allergies make them miserable. One photo will be selected by voters and the winner will receive a $500 Oransi v-HEPA PRO UV Air Purifier.

New Contest Starting October 25 Offers $500 Oransi v-HEPA PRO UV Air Purifier for Best Photo of Allergy Suffering
2010-10-22
AUSTIN, TX, October 22, 2010 (Press-News.org) Oransi - http://www.oransi.com - a leading provider of air quality and green home cleaning products, is holding a new contest from October 25 to November 7, that is open to the general public. Everyone is eligible and encouraged to submit one photo depicting how miserable seasonal allergies make them. One winner will receive a $500 Oransi v-HEPA PRO UV Air Purifier - and some much-needed relief from the agony of seasonal allergies.

Each contestant can submit one photo online to Oransi at http://www.oransi.com/contests_s/52.htm by following the directions on this web page. The winner will be selected based on the highest number of votes received from online voters. Submissions begin on October 25 and end October 31 at midnight EST. Voting begins online on November 1 through November 7. The winner will be announced by Oransi on November 10.

The Oransi v-HEPA PRO, the first UV PCO Energy Star qualified air purifier, is a powerful air cleaner designed for rooms up to 500 square feet (20' x 25'). Its washable pre-filter and v-HEPA filtration removes 98% of dust, bacteria, pollen, mold, and pet dander from the air. The v-HEPA PRO UV's activated carbon filter removes odors while the UV-C germicidal lamp helps eliminate viruses from the air (such as those causing the flu). The air purifier also features PCO (photo-catalytic oxidation) that removes VOCs, smoke and gases. It comes with a dust sensor, room air quality display and a remote control. This air purifier delivers powerful cleaning by using a pre-filter/v-HEPA, activated carbon filter and titanium dioxide filter - yet is extremely quiet when compared to competitive air purifiers (v-HEPA PRO at 34dB to 49dB as compared to 60dB-70dB). It is also simple to use and low cost to operate.

Visit http://www.oransi.com/pro_uv_air_purifier_s/23.htm for more information about the Oransi v-HEPA PRO UV air purifier.

Media Contact for Oransi:
RPR Public Relations, Inc.
Tel. 786-290-6413

About Oransi
Founded in 2009 by a team of executives and engineers with decades of experience in the air quality and home cleaning products industries, Oransi provides the best new green cleaning products from around the world to U.S. consumers - including HEPA air purifiers, ionic air purifiers for rooms and refrigerators, and green laundry products.
Website: http://www.oransi.com

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[Press-News.org] New Contest Starting October 25 Offers $500 Oransi v-HEPA PRO UV Air Purifier for Best Photo of Allergy Suffering
Anyone can submit their photo online for free to Oransi.com showing how seasonal allergies make them miserable. One photo will be selected by voters and the winner will receive a $500 Oransi v-HEPA PRO UV Air Purifier.