Virus Air Scrubber Falsely Marketed, Consumer Suit Says (1)

Martina Barash

Global Plasma Solutions Inc. misleadingly touts its air ionization technology as capable of removing almost all Covid-19 virus from a room within an hour, a consumer alleges in a proposed nationwide class action.

It also inaccurately claims that the technology doesn’t produce harmful byproducts, Maryland resident Robert S. Garner says in the lawsuit, filed May 7 in the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware.

GPS is incorporated in Delaware and headquartered in Charlotte, N.C., according to the complaint. It allegedly sells seven air purifier models with its patented “needlepoint bipolar ionization” technology. Its founder has said the method .

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