Today, we face worsening air pollution every day. Even people working in enclosed buildings cannot avoid it. An air purifier that can filter the air to make it clean and suitable for breathing is essential. A high-performance air purifier must have the following functions:
A high-performance air purifier must be able to filter various allergens. A good air purifier’s primary requirement is the ability to filter airborne allergens, eliminating the sources that cause allergic reactions, whether it be pollen, mold, bacteria, or viruses, to prevent adverse health effects.
A high-performance air purifier must be able to kill viruses. Standard air purifiers typically only capture viruses, while high-performance air purifiers can kill 99.99% of over 400 virus strains. The technology used is called TPA Technology, which is currently the only innovation that can kill viruses, certified by international testing institutes.
A high-performance air purifier must be able to filter fine particles. A good air purifier must be able to filter particles smaller than PM 2.5, as bacteria and viruses in the air are even smaller. Air purifiers with TPA Technology have filtration efficiency down to 0.0146 microns, which is 20 times more effective than standard air purifiers that use HEPA filters.
A high-performance air purifier must be able to eliminate odors and hazardous substances. Beyond the air pollution circulating around the home, our homes are filled with even more toxins, whether it be TVOC volatile compounds in household items or formaldehyde embedded in furniture and curtains. A high-performance air purifier must be able to eliminate these substances from the home.



