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Air purifiers, either HEPA or Photocatalytic work by removing airborne pollutants such as dust, pollen, pet hair and mold spores, together with smoke and food odors, leaving you with noticeably fresher rooms.

By removing up to 99.99% of these airborne pollutants air purifiers create a cleaner, healthier living environment, especially important for those with allergy's, asthma and respiratory problems. The difference purifiers or air cleaners make can be physically felt within hours of first operation.

Some of the air pollutants you would like to remove

Air Purifiers can remove Dust Mites.

In the home, the most significant contributor to allergies is the common house dust mite. In fact, clinical studies show that allergic sensitization to the house dust mite is the most common cause of allergy in asthmatics in most parts of the world, affecting some 60 to 85% of patients. more information >>

Air Purifiers for the removal of Animal Airborne Allergies. 

It Animal Airborne Allergies is estimated that more than 70% of UK households have a dog or cat. Our pets provide us with companionship, friendship, and a sense of comfort. More information >>

Pollen can be removed by an air purifier.

Pollen is one of the leading causes of seasonal allergies. Each spring, summer, and autumn, tiny pollen particles are released from trees, weeds, and grasses, causing seasonal rhinitis, commonly referred to as hay fever (nasal/sinus allergies). more information >>

Air purifiers remove Smoke. 

Secondhand smoke is a combination of the smoke emitted from a burning cigarette, cigar, or pipe, and the smoke exhaled by the smoker. Also known as environmental tobacco smoke, it can be easily recognised by it's distinctive odor. Secondhand smoke contaminates the air and is retained in clothing, curtains and furniture. more information >>