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Portable Office Desktop Hepa Filter UV Light WiFi Control Air Purifier
Hepa UV Air Purifier Description
Name | Hepa UV Air Purifier |
Model | XT-KJ070A |
Sensor | Dust Infrared Sensor |
Motor | DC Motor |
Voltage | 100-240V |
Power | 12W |
Material | ABS Plastic |
Brand | Customization |
Hepa UV Air Purifier Function
1. Support air purification, PM2.5 particle sterilization and
humidification
2. Support reminder of filter replacement
3. Support three speed adjustment
4. Support PM2.5 digital real-time monitoring display
5. Support intelligent automatic mode
6. Support display mode LED touch screen display
7. Support sleep mode/mute mode
8. Support child lock function
Hepa UV Air Purifier Parameters
1.Rated power: 12W
2.Voltage: 100-240V/50/60Hz
3.Wind speed: three speed
4.Applicable area: 10㎡
5.Particulate clean air CADR: 100m³/h
6.Staphylococcus alicum removal rate 99.9%
7.Air natural bacteria removal rate 99.35%
8.Color: ivory white (color can be customized)
9.Sensor type: dust infrared sensor
About Hepa UV Air Purifier
To find the best UV air purifier, you’ll need to examine a list of criteria to determine what is most important. We recommend the best UV air purifier with a minimum 3-stage filtration system, consisting of a pre-filter, true HEPA filter, activated carbon filter, and UV-C light. Some might argue that an air cleaner is better than an air purifier. Nevertheless, all work to battle airborne contaminants as small as 0.3 microns with some medical-grade filters (e.g. Hyper HEPA) capable of neutralizing particles as small as 0.003 microns. Other areas of consideration include square footage rating, CADR (Clean Air Delivery Rating), and a full set of digital controls including multiple fan speeds, Sleep Mode, and a real-time air quality monitor. these are some of the features that make your purifier a top-rated air purifier.
What does the science say about air purifiers for Covid-19?
At the start of the pandemic, there was - as you'd expect - little
to no evidence about the efficacy of air purifiers against
Covid-19.
As you'd also expect, there has since been research carried out to
investigate just this matter.
In November 2021, a research team at Addenbrooke's Hospital and the
University of Cambridge reported that they were able to use HEPA
filter/UV steriliser air purifiers to remove most airborne traces
of SARS-CoV-2 on surge wards at the hospital. The air purifiers
also successfully filtered out other bacterial, fungal and viral
bioaerosols (airborne particles containing living organisms).
However, it's worth noting they used a HEPA 14 filter (which is
medical grade) in the air purifiers, rather than HEPA 13 filters,
which are more commonly used in consumer appliances.
And a July 2021 report from the Centre for Disease Control (CDC) in
the US also suggested that portable HEPA air cleaners could reduce
exposure to SARS-CoV-2 aerosols indoors. However, it focuses on
conference rooms, not household environments, and used a simulated
environment.
In short, there's a lot more real-world evidence needed - and the
results of these research studies don't change our advice about air
purifiers and Covid.