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Whole House Home Appliances Fog Free Humidifier Portable Air Purifiers
Home Air Purifiers Description
Name | Home Air Purifiers |
Model | XT-KJ1500 |
Function | Home Appliances |
Stytle | Fog Free Humidifier |
Voltage | 100-240V |
Power | 195W |
Sensor | Dust Infrared Sensor |
Motor | Nidec DC Motor |
Home Air Purifiers Function
1. Support air purification, formaldehyde purification, negative
ion, silver ion sterilization, PM2.5 particle purification, water
curtain humidification, WIFI remote control
2. Support filter replacement reminder
3. Support wall hanging mode can be hung on the wall
4. Support PM2.5 digital real-time monitoring display
5. Support intelligent automatic mode/timing mode
6. Support LED touch screen display
7. Support sleep/mute mode
8. Support WiFi remote control
9. Support child lock function
10. Suitable place: living room/conference room/hotel/nursing home
(wall hanging support)
Home Air Purifiers Parameters
1.Rated full power: 195W
2.AC Voltage: 100-240V/50/6Hz
3.Wind speed: five speed (Nidec DC motor, Japan)
4.Applicable area: 240m³
5.Particulate clean air CADR: 2000m³/h
6.Golden Staphylococcus removal rate: 99.99%
7.Air natural bacteria removal rate: 99.75%
8.Formaldehyde purification principle: modified activated carbon
(catalytic decomposition)
9.Nano silver sterilization: filter material combined with Ag
sterilization
10.Standard color: frosted white + black (customizable)
11.Sensor type: dust infrared sensor
About Home Air Purifiers
What is a UV air purifier?
A UV air purifier is a device that uses ultraviolet light to
eliminate pathogens such as bacteria, fungi, and other biological
organisms from the air.
UV light radiation damages the DNA of these pathogens and
ultimately prevents the microorganisms from reproducing and
growing. This is especially helpful in cleaning the air during flu
season as it can decrease the risk of contracting airborne viruses,
including the SARS-coronavirus.
With time, the populations of harmful microorganisms die off,
leaving your home safe and comfortable.
At the start of the pandemic, worried people were - understandably
- looking for products to reduce the risk of getting Covid-19, and
we saw a spike in online traffic for air purifiers.
Nearly two years on and concerns about contracting the virus have
dropped considerably. This is largely thanks to a successful
vaccination programme that's provided higher protection from
serious symptoms, and a greater understanding of the virus itself.
All the same, nobody wants to be unwell if they can avoid it, and
avoiding contracting the virus will still be important to many.
But while recent studies have indicated that air purifiers can
reduce traces of airborne viruses such as Covid-19, the advice we
gave two years ago remains the same: you shouldn't solely rely on
an air purifier to filter out coronavirus in your home. Ventilation
and good hygiene practices (such as frequent hand washing) remain
the most effective ways to protect yourself.
What we do know is that air purifiers can potentially help improve
your air quality in other ways. Read on to find out more about the
latest research on coronavirus and air purifiers, plus free ways
you can breathe cleaner air at home.