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How it works:
What’s UV light Sterilization? Ultraviolet light is one of the more effective methods to reduce and control airborne pathogens such as mould spores and mildew. For this reason ultraviolet purifiers are commonly used in hospitals. As contaminated air is passed through intense ultraviolet light in the photo-catalytic chamber, bacteria, viruses and most organic compounds are destroyed. In short, the ultraviolet light damages the DNA of microorganisms and renders them harmless and unable to reproduce.
HEPA Cartridge and activated carbon The HEPA cartridge traps particles as small as 0.3 microns like allergens, pollens, dust, pet dander and more. HEPA technology has been developed by the military several years ago and is one of the most effective media to remove airborne particles. The activated carbon is designed to absorb several types of smoke and foul odors as well certain VOC.
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