American Aires Inc., a nanotechnology company, engages in the research, development, production, distribution, and sale of proprietary silicon-based microprocessors to protect persons from the harmful effects of electromagnetic radiation that are emitted by electronic devices in Canada. Its products include the Lifetune One, which reduce the effects of electromagnetic radiation emitted by data-transmitting electronics, such as cell phones, wireless earpieces, wireless headsets, laptops, monitors, baby monitors, Wi-Fi routers, and others; and the Lifetune Zone Max that protects large space from the effects of electromagnetic radiation emitted by data-transmitting devices found in any home, office, and vehicle. The company also offers the Lifetune Go and Lifetune Zone, that protects from the effects of electromagnetic radiation emitted by nearby electronic devices and electromagnetic smog. American Aires Inc. was incorporated in 2012 is based in Vaughan, Canada.
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