Note : • CADR PM2.5 Smoke test is performed in accordance to AHAM AC-1-2015 standard based on novita PM2.5 Filter.
• Air exchange rate is calculated based on standard 2.5 metre ceiling height.
More Than 99.99% Elimination of PM10
Respiratory Suspended Particulates
PM10 suspended particulate such as dust and pollen which can easily enter our respiratory system, is promptly eliminated with an impressive efficiency rate of 99.99% reduction in just 40 seconds, achieving more than 99.99% reduction within a minute.
More Than 99.99% Elimination of PM2.5
Respiratory Suspended Particulates
PM2.5 suspended particulates such as haze particulates, commonly referred to as fine particles, may pose greater health concerns when inhaled and accumulated into our respiratory system. With PuriPRO™ Filtration System, 99.99% of the surrounding PM2.5 suspended particulates is promptly eliminated in just 40 seconds, achieving more than 99.99% reduction within a minute.
More Than 99.99% Elimination of
Total Airborne Bacteria
Efficiently eliminates more than 99.99% of total airborne bacteria within 5 minutes. A preventive measure against respiratory diseases and aggravating any ailments.
More Than 99.99% Elimination of
Total Airborne Yeast & Mold
Effectively eliminates more than 99.99% of total airborne yeast and mold within 5 minutes. A preventive measure against respiratory and common allergies.
All tests are conducted by Singapore Accredited Laboratory, in specific condition for testing analysis and measurement purposes.
Actual results may vary due to environmental and usage condition.
A cleanroom is an environment, generally required in manufacturing, pharmaceutical industries products or scientific research, with a controlled level of contaminants such as dust, airborne microbes, and chemical vapours. The levels are specified by the number of particles, of a specified particle size, per cubic meter.
Captures larger particles, while also effectively improving the durability and performance of subsequent filters.
Negative ions such as Superoxide anion (O2¯), Hydroperoxyl Radical (HOO¯) and Hydroxide Radical (OH¯), rid airborn allergens by attaching on to positively charged allergens, making them too heavy to remain our breathing zone,
Being highly reactive, Hydroperoxyl Radical (HOO¯) and Hydroxide Radical (OH¯) attach themselves onto the surface of airborne virus, bacteria and fungi and extract the Hydrogen Atoms (H) from their protein coat and cell membrane. Ultimately, with the damaged protein coat and cell membrane, airborne germs are unable to survive and thoroughly eliminated.
Water vapour (H2O) is formed and dispersed back into the air as a result of the combination of extracted Hydrogen Atoms (H) and Hydroxide Radicals (OH¯).
01KEEP AIRBORNE ALLERGENS
& GERMS AT BAY
02CLEAN AND FRESH INDOOR AIR QUALITY ALL YEAR ROUND
03NEUTRALISES POSITIVE IONS GENERATED BY ELECTRONIC APPLIANCES
04REVEL IN AN OVERALL CALMING EFFECT
05RELIEVE STRESS & DROWSINESS
06BOOST ENERGY AND IMPROVE ALERTNESS
LESS POWER CONSUMPTION
Higher Energy Saving Than Conventional AC Motor System
Extended quality assurance to guarantee your confidence
As airborne particles are usually not within visible range, we may have been breathing in these particles daily without realizing. With the air quality particle sensor able to sense suspended air particles greater than 1 micron in size, you can breathe clean quality air and keep updated of your current air quality level at any time of the day.
• Small respiratory droplets that become aerosolized when an infected person sneezes or coughs
• Wall-to-wall carpet
• Blinds
• Down-filled blankets
• Feather pillows
• Heating vents with forced
hot air
• Dogs and cats
• Closets full of clothes
• Outdoor/ Indoor plants
• From grasses, trees, flowers
and weeds
• Cigarette
• Tobacco pipes
• Cigars
• Agriculture fires
• Fine dust, particulates and smoke accumulates in relatively dry air
• Survives under harsh environmental conditions or dry conditions
• Toilet
• Kitchen/Pantry
• Sponges
• Garbage disposal
• Dish towel
• From pets
• Sticky and light, it easily attaches itself to clothes, shoes, and hair
• Outdoor/ Indoor Plants
• Typically transported
between plants either by
insects or wind
• Mattress
• Pillow
• Long-fibred carpets
• Upholstered furniture
• Natural sources (animal fur,
plant based and insect
cocoons)
• Synthetic methods that uses
polymer-based materials
• Carpets
• Soft/plush toys
• Beddings
• Upholstered furniture
Chemicals | Sources |
---|---|
Carbon Monoxide | • Tobacco smoke • Motor vehicles |
Iso-Butane | • Gas used in Air Conditioning • Gas used in Refrigerator • Cigarette Lighter |
Butanone | • Fragrance/flavoring agent in
candy and perfume
• Paint, glue Cleaning agents Cigarette smoke |
Formaldehyde | • Building and insulating
materials
• Smoking • Household products • Un-vented, fuel-burning appliances, like gas stoves or kerosene space heaters |
Benzene | • Building materials and
furniture • Garages • Heating and cooking systems • Solvents |
Acetone | • Cleaning fluids • Scented candles • Nail polish remover |
Ammonia | • Animal waste • Household cleaning agent Fertilizer • Decaying plants |
Methyl Mercaptan | • Nuts / Cheese • Pesticides Production • Animal faeces |
N-butanol | • As a solvent to make, dyes, lacquers, resins and varnishes • A component in some nail polish formulations |
Hydrogen Sulfide | • Hazardous gas with a “rotten egg” smell • Produced by bacterial break down of organic materials and human and animal wastes |
Toluene | • Volatile organic compounds • solvent in paints, coatings, synthetic fragrances, adhesives and cleaning agent |
Butyl Acetate | • Cleaning and Furnishing Care Products • Fabric, Textile, and Leather Products • Ink, Toner, and Colorant Products • Paints and Coatings |
Fan Speed | Air Flow Rate | Recommended Coverage |
---|---|---|
Turbo | 380 m³/hr | 818 ft² |
High | 220 m³/hr | 474 ft² |
Medium | 170 m³/hr | 366 ft² |
Low | 130 m³/hr | 280 ft² |
Silent | 90 m³/hr | 194 ft² |
• Small respiratory droplets that become aerosolized when an infected person sneezes or coughs
• Wall-to-wall carpet • Blinds • Down-filled blankets • Feather pillows • Heating vents with forced hot air • Dogs and cats • Closets full of clothes
• Outdoor/ Indoor plants • From grasses, trees, flowers and weeds
• Cigarette • Tobacco pipes • Cigars
• Agriculture fires • Fine dust, particulates and smoke accumulates in relatively dry air
• Survives under harsh environmental conditions or dry conditions
• Toilet • Kitchen/Pantry • Sponges • Garbage disposal • Dish towel
• From pets • Sticky and light, it easily attaches itself to clothes, shoes, and hair
• Outdoor/ Indoor Plants • Typically transported between plants either by insects or wind
• Mattress • Pillow • Long-fibred carpets • Upholstered furniture
• Natural sources (animal fur, plant based and insect cocoons) • Synthetic methods that uses polymer-based materials
• Carpets • Soft/plush toys • Beddings • Upholstered furniture