Home Hepa H13 Filter Air Purifier Air Cleaner For Dust For Allergies
Home Hepa H13 Filter Air Purifier Air Cleaner For Dust For Allergies
Product Description
| Model : XT-KJA06A | · Applicable Area: 38m² |
| · Power: 40W | · CADR: 326m³/h |
| · Motor: DC motor | · Removal Rate of Staphylococcus Albus:99.9% |
| · Voltage:100-240v/50~60Hz | · Removal Rate of Airborne Bacteria:99.35% |
| · Product size: 306*Ø262*536mm | · Removal Rate of HCoV-229E:99.96% |
| · fitration dimension: φ195.5*φ115*278.4mm | · N.W./ G.W.: 4.7KG / 6KG |
Function Feature
· Support PM2.5 digital real-time monitoring display
· Support sleep mode / silent mode
· Support child lock function
· Support 3 speed adjustment
· Support intelligent automatic mode
· Support display mode / LED touch screen display
Details Parameters
. ( Optional ) H13/ H14 HEPA/ O3 active oxygen/ Formaldehyde purification/ WIFI etc
· Formaldehyde Purification Principle: Ozone generator(decomposition)
· Standard Color:Frosted silver+black (customized color)
. EU Certificates(SGS-CB/CE-LVD-EMC/TUV-ROHS/NB-RED directive/UV optical radiation); North America Certificates ( ETL+CETL Ozone Test/ITS )
What benefit of the air purifier?
- . They lighten allergen load in the air.
- . They may filter harmful chemicals.
- . They may help with dust and pet dander .
- . They help remove mold spores from the air.
- . They may relieve symptoms of asthma.
- . They may reduce airborne disease.
Q: Will an air purifier help me sleep?
A: A clinical study conducted in May of 2019 found incredible improvements in participant's sleep by only changing the quality of air. Air purifiers remove particulates from the air. These cleaning devices reduce allergic symptoms and enhance sleep.
- Q. What’s a HEPA filter and can it catch particles as small as a coronavirus?
A: HEPA is the international gold standard for filtering particles—it means that 99.97 percent of particles 0.3 microns in diameter are trapped. For context, a human hair is 50 microns across. The HEPA standard is more than 100 times smaller because it’s more difficult to trap particles that are smaller or bigger because of the physics of filtration. Masks and filters are not sieves, and snagging a virus is not like panning for gold. Particles either flow past or stick to the fibers in a filter based on their inertia or ability to diffuse toward the fiber.
So yes, HEPA filters can catch particles that contain coronaviruses. People expel droplets of respiratory fluid, saliva, and possibly viruses into the air when breathing, coughing, and talking. Even if the water in the droplet evaporates, the droplets contain salts, proteins, and other material in addition to any virus, which means the remaining particles are typically a few microns in size, making them fairly easy to trap with a HEPA filter.






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