Make Your Home a Healthier Place to Live!
Did you ever wish that you could breathe clean, fresh air even inside your home?
Our Cool Space™ is now available! A fantastic and easy-to-use air purifier, it can capture 99.97% of particles with its powerful and effective operation. and successfully eliminate formaldehyde from airborne particles. For use in the home, it is a superb option!
We offer the ideal air purifier for you, whether you need one to defend against allergies and smoking or clean air.
People who suffer from allergies or respiratory disorders and those who live in dusty or smoky settings might benefit immensely from having a home air purifier.
This air purifier is tiny, elegant, powerful, and simple to operate – essentially a "plug and play" operation for individuals who don't want to read the instruction booklet. This air purifier is one of the few on the market that uses a HEPA filter and ionic technology to remove various types of pollutants in different ways.
This air purifier has all of the must-have qualities in a home air purifier: reduction against airborne viruses, bacteria, and VOCs, allergen removal, mold reduction, odor removal, genuine HEPA, replaceable components, proven technology, intuitive design, and customer service.

As an added aromatherapy feature, you can pour aromatherapy in accordance with your preferred!

THREE MODES SWITCH:
- Press the button for the first time to enter the sleep mode, and the Sleep Mode indicator light will flash.
- Press the button again to enter the low speed mode, the low speed mode Indicator light is steady on.
- Press the button again to select the high speed, and the high speed mode indicator light is steady on.
- Press again to the standby, cycle in turn.
- Set a four-hour shutdown time; press and hold the button for three seconds, the current working mode indicator changes from steady to flashing.
Specifications:
- Size: 168*168*228mm
- Sound : ≤30db
- Air volume : 51-150m³/h
- Voltage (V): 100-240v
- Capacity (CFM) : 95-120m³/h
Features:
Powerful Airflow:
This air purifier has a strong airflow that can cover areas up to 1,250 square feet. It will cycle the air in a 1,250-square-foot space twice every 60 minutes. CADR rates range from 97 CFM in low power mode to 338 CFM in high fan speeds.
Simple and Easy to Use:
This air purifier is simple to operate. It incorporates wheels for easy transportation and a sleep mode.
Auto Mode And App Connectivity:
It has an automatic mode and app connectivity for remote control. The app provides the user with extra options, such as a custom schedule and device timers.
Protection Against Bacteria & Viruses:
This is possibly the most relevant must-have feature. As COVID-19 variations increase worldwide, the risk of infection remains high, even among many vaccinated persons. According to research, some air purifiers can defend against COVID-19 by lowering the number of virus particles in the air. This air purifier does this in the following methods:
· HEPA filtering:
A HEPA filter, a tiny mesh filter that catches airborne particles as air is forced through it, is included in these air purifiers. Studies have shown HEPA filters to lower the number of COVID-19 particles in the air, potentially decreasing viral load.
· Ultraviolet light:
These air purifiers have a system for producing ultraviolet (UV) light. According to research, UV radiation can deactivate and prevent the replication of several viruses, including COVID-19.
· Mold Reduction:
Mold is deactivated at the cellular level by this air purifier. It can minimize mold by forming long-lasting ions that capture and weigh down mold spores and particles and search out and cleanse mold.
Benefits of Air Purifier:
- This air purifier is ideal for bigger spaces such as the kitchen, family room, basement, or large recreation rooms.
- Air purifiers for the house are a fantastic place to start if you want to enhance indoor air quality.
- Mold development can be prevented by addressing mold sources before they colonize and propagate.
- While allergy and asthma drugs can help ease symptoms and prevent responses, this air purifier may help eliminate the source of your problems in the first place.
Are home air purifiers even necessary?
Having an air purifier in the house may be more of a need than a pleasure for some individuals. Suppose you live where allergy season is a problem or where wildfires and smoky skies are regular. In that case, an air purifier may significantly improve the air quality in your home. However, with various models on the market, determining the finest air purifier for your house and needs can be challenging.
We are all becoming more mindful of air quality due to the COVID-19 epidemic and an increase in wildfire activity. (Severe allergy patients have undoubtedly always been aware of air quality.) While having an air purifier isn't a workable way to avoid COVID-19 (you're more likely to get the virus from repeated close contact with someone in your home than from particles lingering in the air long enough to be filtered out), it can be especially beneficial for those who suffer from asthma or allergies.
If multiple pollutants are impacting the air in your home, the cleaner air and more excellent airflow that air purifiers give can make a significant difference in the quality of life (and air) of everyone in your family, depending on your living conditions. If you're considering obtaining an air purifier and want more confidence, go to your doctor or allergist.
Frequently Asked Questions:
How do air purifiers and HEPA filters work?
HEPA, which stands for "high-efficiency particulate air," is a type of filter specified by the US Department of Energy for filtering particulate matter of a specific size out of the air by trapping such particles in a labyrinth of interwoven glass fibers.
HEPA air purifier models employ fans to draw air into the device, trapping small particles in the atmosphere, such as dust, bacteria, viruses, pollen, smoke, and mold, and recirculating the clean air back into the room via a vent.
HEPA standards range between the United States and Europe, with the United States requiring HEPA filters to filter 99.97% of particles 0.3 microns in size from the air.
Do air purifiers increase or decrease oxygen in the room?
Air purifiers do not affect the amount of oxygen in the room. Your air purifier cleans the air in the room by recirculating it and passing it through a filter that removes small, solid particles. It neither removes nor adds oxygen to the environment.
Air purifiers are not the same as standalone air conditioners, yet the additional airflow from an air purifier may significantly chill the air in your house.
Where is the best place to put an air purifier?
To begin, you should place your air purifier in a large enough room to accommodate it. A central location will provide the most effective air purification in terms of positioning within the space. To prevent stumbling over it, try to place your air purifier in a more sensitive area; make sure you know where its input and output vents are and that those channels aren't obstructed. Near entrances and vents that create airflow may improve the performance of your air purifier.
How often should I change the filter on an air purifier?
The frequency with which you should change the filter on your air purifier is determined by various factors, not the least of which is how dirty your air is, to begin with, as well as how frequently and at what pace you operate your air purifier. Most air purifiers include a multistep filtering system consisting of a prefilter and the HEPA filter, designed to trap big particles such as pet hair and may be washable in certain circumstances.
Taking proper care of the prefilter can help the HEPA filter last longer. Most of the manufacturers on this list advise replacing the filter every six months. Some recommend once a year, depending on the size of the HEPA filter and the prefiltration system. New filters and prefilters are frequently available from the same stores that sell air purifiers. They can be purchased directly from the company's websites, some of which offer discount subscription programs for replacement filters.
Do air purifiers prevent the spread of diseases such as COVID-19?
The quick answer is yes. HEPA air purifiers collect and remove virus particles from the air. However, if you live with an infectious individual, air purifiers will not protect you against virus particles. When CNET met with Richard Shaughnessy, head of indoor air research at the University of Tulsa, earlier in 2022, he stated that COVID transmission mainly occurs through intimate contact with an infected individual.
If you're seated on a couch and speaking with an infected person, an air purifier across the room won't remove all of the hazardous particles breathed before they reach you.
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