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Home Air Purifiers Description
Name | Home Air Purifiers |
Model | XT-KJ070A |
Sensor | Dust Infrared Sensor |
Motor | DC Motor |
Voltage | 100-240V |
Power | 12W |
Material | ABS Plastic |
Brand | Customization |
Home Air Purifiers Function
1. Support air purification, PM2.5 particle sterilization and
humidification
2. Support reminder of filter replacement
3. Support three speed adjustment
4. Support PM2.5 digital real-time monitoring display
5. Support intelligent automatic mode
6. Support display mode LED touch screen display
7. Support sleep mode/mute mode
8. Support child lock function
Home Air Purifiers Parameters
1.Rated power: 12W
2.Voltage: 100-240V/50/60Hz
3.Wind speed: three speed
4.Applicable area: 10㎡
5.Particulate clean air CADR: 100m³/h
6.Staphylococcus alicum removal rate 99.9%
7.Air natural bacteria removal rate 99.35%
8.Color: ivory white (color can be customized)
9.Sensor type: dust infrared sensor
Home Air Purifiers Quick Details
With Covid-19 cases rising due to the super transmissible Omicron
variant, you’re most likely doing what you can to stay safe — which
means voluntarily staying at home a little more often than usual
now. If you’re looking for an easy way to make your work from home
office a little more comfortable, or breathe a little easier in
your cramped shared home spaces, air purifiers are the way to go.
They may also help when it comes to viral circulation in the air
indoors.
The best air purifiers can go a long way towards helping clear out
and eliminate dangerous airborne germs and bacteria from the air.
The CDC says air purifiers “can help prevent virus particles from
accumulating in the air in your home”. This is particularly
important when you can’t crack open a window during the cold winter
months to get that air ventilation flowing around the house.
While currently, there haven’t been any air purifiers tested
directly against the Covid-19 virus, most top-rated air purifiers
will have efficient filters capable of capturing those pesky, tiny
airborne particles similar to those that cause coronavirus. This
has the added advantage of really giving your household air a good
cleaning during general flu and allergy season.
Studies show that wearing a mask properly and consistently
practicing good social distancing can significantly reduce the
spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19) through droplet transmission.
But concerns about possible aerosol transmission have many people
thinking about air purifiers, too. So, how do the various types of
air cleaners work? Are any of them effective against COVID-19? And
should you get one (or more) for your home?
We spoke with Tim Peglow, our assistant vice president of Patient
Care and Patient Facilities, for guidance. Here’s what he had to
say about air purifiers and COVID-19.
What are the different types of air purifiers?
Most air cleaners fall into two basic categories: filters or
sanitizers. Some combine both types in the same unit.
Filters are designed to improve indoor air quality by physically
removing tiny particles of matter that can be floating around —
such as dust, pollen and pet dander. These are all things that
occur naturally, but can aggravate peoples’ allergies if they
inhale them. The most common type of home filters right now are
HEPA filters.
Sanitizers are designed to kill bacteria, viruses, mold or fungal
spores that can also be floating around. These things occur
naturally, too, but they can make you sick if you’re exposed to
high enough concentrations of them. The most common type of
sanitizers right now are UV light devices.