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titleOfInvention PROCESS FOR IMPROVING ROOM AIR
abstract The invention relates to a method for improving the indoor air in buildings and Raeumen with fresh air. The aim of the invention is to improve room air without giving the impression of perfume. This is achieved by passing the sucked air over the free surface of a liquid solution of a fragrance composition. This happens without additional supply of energy and without additional installations. {Procedure; Improve air quality; liquid solution; Fragrance composition; free surface; Speed}
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