Dust is considered the nemesis of home lovers, as it not only makes items dirty and requires constant cleaning but also affects the air we breathe and can cause diseases. Air purifiers are therefore considered essential tools that help reduce and filter dust inside homes.
Air purifiers are designed to filter contaminants from the air.
Most air purifiers have filter cartridges designed to filter particles and airborne contaminants, but the fineness of filtration depends on each brand’s technology. High-performance air purifiers can filter particles as fine as 0.0146 microns, which is 20 times finer than HEPA filters.
Air purifiers trap and collect dust within the unit.
The working principle of air purifiers is to draw in air and contaminants into the unit, using various filter layers to capture contaminants mixed in the air and accumulate them in the filters before releasing clean air. This reduces dust in the area and surroundings.
However, the problem with conventional air purifiers is that filters must be replaced every 6 months, which can result in ongoing expenses. High-performance air purifiers, on the other hand, allow filters to be removed and cleaned of debris, saving both costs and avoiding the creation of waste contaminated with dust and pathogens.



