It's a new tool that filters the air we breathe that's over 99% effective in killing the coronavirus.

Reynolds Bowling Lanes in Transfer, Pennsylvania is investing in three iWave air purification systems ahead of their reopening on Monday, January 4.

"That uses bipolarized ionization as a process to clean the air and we're installing those systems to allow a cleaner atmosphere for our customers," said Joe Furmanek, Owner of Reynolds Bowling Lanes.

The new purifiers will be installed within the building's vents and will constantly clean the air.

Furmanek says he spent his own stimulus money to buy these purifiers for his business.

"My stimulus check is going straight back into the business," Furmanek said. "This is something I feel like I have to do to maintain some level of normalcy for our customers coming in."

At about $600 per unit, Furmanek says all businesses should consider this purifier that specifically eliminates the coronavirus.

"This company should be back ordered on these," Furmanek said. "It's just beyond me why everyone doesn't have these installed. It just blows my mind."

The air purifiers plan to be installed before the bowling alley's reopening on Monday, January 4.