China Supplier Fully Stocked Portable Home Office Use Plasma OEM Air Purifier
Simplicity of Operator
Tap to turn on and off, switch between 3 fan speeds.
Press and hold to deactivate/activate backlight.
Rotate the bottom cover to open filter cabin.
Product Description
Product name | Desktop Air Purifier |
Model | H-C10 |
Power | 24W |
Voltage | DC100V ~240V |
Applicable area | <20m² |
Product dimension | 21*21*31.5cm |
CADR (PM2.5) | 120m³/h |
Features | Diagonal flow fan /Nidec (motor made in Japan)/ touch panel / aroma box / pm2.5 sensor /Anion |
Are UV air purifiers worth it?
Cleaning your indoor air isn’t as simple as it sometimes sounds. Your indoor air is a veritable smorgasbord of pollutants, from solid particles like dust, mold, and pollen to gases like CO2, formaldehyde, indoor ozone (O3), and volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
That’s not even including airborne biocontaminants like bacteria and viruses that live on almost any surface you can imagine – and many of these can get into your air and be breathed straight into your airways, penetrating respiratory tissue and infecting your entire body.
That’s why UV air purification came onto the scene: to address widespread concerns that air purifiers weren’t doing anything about the millions of infectious microbes and viruses that could cause and spread conditions like colds, the flu, and even tuberculosis.
And during the outbreak of the SARS-CoV-2 virus responsible for the COVID-19 disease, UV air purification for the inactivation of airborne viral particles has drawn even more attention as a way to help stop the spread of this deadly pandemic.
UV light disinfection already has a long history in the medical field. Extensive research shows that UV light specifically helps keep dangerous drug-resistant bacteria from spreading hospital-acquired infections.