Clear the air!
The latest generation of air purifiers uses the most modern filter technologies to ensure optimal removal of harmful substances and odours from room air.
Human beings spend around 90 per cent of their time indoors. So what could be more obvious than the need to purify the air regularly and effectively. Particularly when the technology is so readily available. Over the last few years, the leading manufacturers have put intensive development effort into air purifiers. The latest technologies have been used to create systems and filters which reliably eliminate harmful substances and odours from room air.
The latest filter
technologies
In the latest generation of air purifiers, filters known as HEPA
filters are used. These filters were originally developed for use in
clinical applications, but due to their extremely high efficiency, they
were soon adopted for use in other applications where clean air is a
priority.
HEPA filters remove particles as small as 0.0003mm from the air with
an efficiency rating of up to 99.97 per cent! They offer reliable
protection against house dust, pollen, mites, animal hairs and other
harmful substances in the room air.
Effective against smoke and
odours
Tobacco smoke, fumes from carpets, furniture, construction materials,
paints and varnishes, sprays or residues from detergents and cleaning
agents can have lasting irritant effects on the respiratory tract, thus
presenting an extra health risk for everyone, and not just for allergy
sufferers.
In addition to HEPA filters, top of the range air purifiers also
incorporate an active carbon filter, which effectively absorbs and
locks in air-borne smoke, odours and fumes.
There is also an appliance known as the combi unit - an air purifier
with an integrated humidifier which, particularly during the cold
season, ensures sufficient air humidity.
Powerful and silent
Any quality air purifier features an effective filter, along with a
high air-circulation capacity to guarantee frequent and uniform
filtering of the room air.
Today's leading systems can circulate all of the air in a 20 metre
square room up to four times per hour! With all of this power, an
essential performance criterion for a quality air purifier is the
lowest possible level of noise generated during its operation. This
allows the appliance to be used at night in the bedroom without causing
any problems. Systems operating at less than 30 decibels are ideal for
this purpose. And because of its low energy consumption, you don't need
to think twice about leaving the system switched on all day, every day.
The system meets all of your air purity requirements.
