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Hepa Air purifiers: To buy or not to buy?

A greater focus on health and well-being is driving sales of products like home air purifiers, with many people thinking these devices will make indoor air cleaner. Sales of these products are forecast to see a compounded annual growth rate of around 10% in 2015-2020, according to a 2015 report published by TechSci Research. But health experts say the machines are mostly unnecessary unless a person has a lung condition like asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). They advise homeowners to...

Kent is among those who have launched air purifiers in India

Kent is among those who have launched air purifiers in India. The company claims its new Hepa Air Purifier range will remove PM 2.5 and PM 10 particles. If the latest WHO report is believed Delhi might no longer be the world’s most polluted city in terms of air quality. But it is still a grim picture if you look at the daily numbers for PM 2.5 and PM 10 particles. Delhi continues to cross the annual 10 and 20 micrograms...

OEM Air Purifier:USF engineer invents air purifier to combat asthma, allergies

A University of South Florida professor's latest invention promises to help asthma and allergy sufferers breathe easier by ridding their homes of pollutants. Yogi Goswami, 68, a mechanical engineer at USF, says he has developed the world's first molecular home air purifier, which not only traps pollutants in the air, but also breaks them down into natural compounds like water and carbon dioxide. "We don't just filter pollutants, we destroy them," Goswami said. Goswami unveiled his new Molekule air purifier, a sleek, 2-foot...

OEM Air Purifier:the world’s first molecular air purifier

Instead of just catching indoor air pollutants, the Molekule device is claimed to actually destroy them by breaking them down into harmless elements. Billed as the world's first molecular air purifier, the Molekule uses an innovative technology, Photo Electrochemical Oxidation (PECO), to oxidize air pollutants such as mold, bacteria, viruses, allergens, and VOCs, which essentially destroys them. This nanotechnology air purifier-based system is said to completely eliminate pollutants up to 1000 times smaller than what a HEPA filter catches, which could...

Molekule is launching what it calls the world’s first molecular air purifier

Freshened up with $3.25 million in funding, Molekule is launching what it calls the world’s first molecular air purifier. The San Francisco company says that it can eliminate the full spectrum of indoor air pollutants, breaking them down on a molecular level. The product is one of a series of Internet-connected devices that detects the quality of the air we breathe, and it’s one more expression of the Internet of Things, or smart and connected everyday devices. To date, the company has...