#3 Where do the microorganisms go after they are destroyed?
All living microorganisms are basically composed by carbon, oxygen an nitrogen. Since
Airfree® reaches nearly 400 °F, all the components decompose into carbone dioxide (the same
product released by our respiration) and water. Some carbon (or microscopic ashes) may
remain inside the device or over the top lid during the process. It should be noted that all
happens in a microscopic level, so all those residues are a very small fraction of the
microorganisms original microscopic size, in other words meaningless.